US OPRF to implement race-based grading system in 2022-23 school year - Last year the same school lowered the score for an "F" to 19 percent

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Oak Park and River Forest High School administrators will require teachers next school year to adjust their classroom grading scales to account for the skin color or ethnicity of its students.

School board members discussed the plan called “Transformative Education Professional Development & Grading” at a meeting on May 26, presented by Assistant Superintendent for Student Learning Laurie Fiorenza.

In an effort to equalize test scores among racial groups, OPRF will order its teachers to exclude from their grading assessments variables it says disproportionally hurt the grades of black students. They can no longer be docked for missing class, misbehaving in school or failing to turn in their assignments, according to the plan.

“Traditional grading practices perpetuate inequities and intensify the opportunity gap,” reads a slide in the PowerPoint deck outlining its rationale and goals.

It calls for what OPRF leaders describe as “competency-based grading, eliminating zeros from the grade book…encouraging and rewarding growth over time.”

Teachers are being instructed how to measure student “growth” while keeping the school leaders' political ideology in mind.

“Teachers and administrators at OPRFHS will continue the process necessary to make grading improvements that reflect our core beliefs,” the plan states, promising to “consistently integrate equitable assessment and grading practices into all academic and elective courses” by fall 2023.

According to the Illinois State Board of Education, 38 percent of OPRF sophomore students taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) failed.

The OPRF failure rate was 77 percent for black students, 49 percent for Hispanics, 27 percent for Asians and 25 percent for whites.

"Signal and reinforce districts’ DEIJ values”

Advocates for so-called "equity based" grading practices, which seek to raise the grade point averages of black students and lower scores of higher-achieving Asian, white and Hispanic ones, say new grading criteria are necessary to further school districts' mission of DEIJ, or "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice."

"By training teachers to remove the non-academic factors from their grading practices and recognize when personal biases manifest, districts can proactively signal a clear commitment toward DEIJ," said Margaret Sullivan, associate director at the Education Advisory Board, which sells consulting services to colleges and universities.

Sullivan calls grading based on traditional classroom testing and homework performance “outdated practices” and foster "unconscious biases."

"Teachers may unintentionally let non-academic factors—like student behavior or whether a student showed up to virtual class—interfere with their final evaluation of students.," she said. “Traditional student grades include non-academic criteria that do not reflect student learning gains—including participation and on-time homework submission."

School districts across the U.S. are "experimenting with getting rid of zero-to-100 point scales and other strategies to keep missed assignments from dramatically bringing down overall grades," according to a March Associated Press report. "Others are allowing students to retake tests and turn work in late. Also coming under scrutiny are extra-credit assignments than can favor students with more advantages."

The report interviewed science teacher Brad Beadell of Santa Clara, Calif., who said he has "stopped giving zeros and deducting points for late work" as well as allowing students "unlimited retakes for quizzes and tests."

Fiorenza called for a switch to race-based grading last August, after issuing a report chronicling a spike in "F" grades by OPRF students in the 2020-21 school year.

"OPRF’s administration will adopt language that makes and keeps the system visible and continues to name racism as a complex interconnected structure," she wrote. "We must recognize the unique challenges faced during the pandemic intensify the need for a systemic approach to confronting the racial and socioeconomic discrepancies often experienced by our underrepresented student population."

Last year, West Cook News reported on an adjusted grade point average scale implemented by OPRF teacher Fiona Hill. It lowered the score for an "F" to 19 percent.

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They can no longer be docked for missing class, misbehaving in school or failing to turn in their assignments, according to the plan.
I can maybe see taking away docked points for missing class or even misbehaving if your assignments are done, but c'mon really? They don't even need to TURN IN ASSIGNMENTS??
 
How's that diversity workin' out for you, 'Murka?

These niggers will have "higher grades" than you, which will justify your rulers putting them in charge of you.

Which won't last, because you're on a trajectory for some real Mad Max shit. Once the system fails and the cops disappear, you'll be able to handle your diversity issues the way they need to be handled.
 
Wow, it's almost as if you have a population that already largely doesn't care about doing well in school, they won't bother at all if there's nothing forcing them to
And those who care will be screwed because after school everybody will just think they are like every other nigger who did nothing to deserve it.
 
The OPRF failure rate was 77 percent for black students, 49 percent for Hispanics, 27 percent for Asians and 25 percent for whites.
Yes!! Whites are once again number one! Get fucked, Asians!

And to all blacks out there, my God, you people really are hopeless. I would say get your act together but if thousands of years of human civilization hasn't worked, then it's never going to happen.

They really do think they're just a bunch of dumb animals. Amazing.
wellll....

The report interviewed science teacher Brad Beadell of Santa Clara, Calif., who said he has "stopped giving zeros and deducting points for late work" as well as allowing students "unlimited retakes for quizzes and tests."
Despite this faggot California teacher's intentions, I guarantee all the nigger students in his class who this is aimed at helping are still failing miserably. You can give these people all the opportunities in the world and they'll still fuck it up. They have a genetic disposition to fail.
 
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This makes my brain hurt. If there are no requirements for grading, then how can teachers come up with grades? I'd say it's participation trophies on steroids, but since the students aren't compelled to come to class, they aren't even participating.

This has to be tied to money. There's criteria states use to determine whether school districts are succeeding or need to be taken over by the state government for the time being until they're back on track. One of them is academics. So while I'm sure most of these bozos believe they're being "fair" and "equitable" to the students (and not ruining them for life), the upper administration knows this can keep a failing superintendent's job.

I can maybe see taking away docked points for missing class or even misbehaving if your assignments are done, but c'mon really? They don't even need to TURN IN ASSIGNMENTS??
Docked points are basically all teachers have left to discipline their students. If there are no consequences for missing class or misbehaving, then educating can't occur. The idea is that these kids either don't want to fail or can't fail because they'll face consequences at home.
 
So they’re not being judged by the content of their academic character, but rather by the color of their skin?

Also, this will make no fucking difference. You don’t get people to achieve by constantly lowering the bar.
Society has been dialling back it’s expectations for ‘underprivileged’ youth since the 60’s and they’re more stupid, violent, illiterate and incompetent than ever.

EDIT: tweaked slightly as stupidity, violence, illiteracy and incompetence aren’t limited to just one demographic. This stuff may start with black kids but let’s not forget that there are other under-achieving ’minorities’ out there that are inevitably going to get the same treatment if this gets off the ground.
 
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Wow, it's almost as if you have a population that already largely doesn't care about doing well in school, they won't bother at all if there's nothing forcing them to
if I was a lawyer, i'd be fishing for lawsuits on violation of civil rights once this goes through.
Imagine being valedictorian of your class because you turned in two half-finished assignments a week late
there's always a handful of tryhards in any situation who have good grades and work hard to get them
there will be a top 10% of the class that has above 3.5 gpa and the whole rest of the school who has a below 2.0 gpa.
if i were a student here, i'd ask a teacher or councilor to help get me the fuck out of this school.
as one of the few students who gives a fuck, they'd be ecstatic to help.
 
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