An interesting report of a Tennessee for-profit school caught deleting failing grades:
So much for the superior metrics and performance standards. There is nothing accurate about deleting performance records.
Republican-backed for-profit school caught deleting bad student grades | The Raw StoryA for-profit school that was hyped by Republican lawmakers as a solution to Tennessee’s education problems recently admitted deleting bad grades to “more accurately recognize students’ current progress.”
A December email obtained by WTVF showed that Tennessee Virtual Academy’s vice principal instructed middle school teachers to delete “failing grades” from October and September.
“After … looking at so many failing grades, we need to make some changes before the holidays,” the email says, adding that each teacher needed to “take out the October and September progress [reports]; delete it so that all that is showing is November progress.”
“If you have given an assignment and most of your students failed that assignment, then you need to take that grade out.”
So much for the superior metrics and performance standards. There is nothing accurate about deleting performance records.