Disaster San Francisco Public Schools Convert F's to C's, B's to A's in Equity Push - [S]tudents can earn an A with a score as low as 80 percent and pass with a D at just 21 percent.

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San Francisco's public high schools will implement a sweeping change to their grading system this fall, replacing traditional methods with a policy that allows students to pass with scores as low as 41 percent.

The initiative, part of a broader "Grading for Equity" push, is stirring concern among educators, students and parents over academic standards and college readiness.

The Context
Similar policies across other Bay Area districts—such as Dublin, Oakland and Pleasanton—have seen mixed results and strong community reactions. Dublin Unified attempted a pilot of equity grading in 2023, which included removing zeros for missed assignments and awarding a minimum of 50 percent for any "reasonably attempted" work.

That pilot, however, was met with outrage and resistance. Parents created petitions, formed WhatsApp groups and filled school board meetings to protest what they saw as a lowering of standards for their children. The Dublin school board eventually suspended the initiative, though individual teachers were still allowed to use the methods at their discretion.

The experiment in San Francisco comes amid — or despite — a broader rethinking of DEI initiatives after the election of Donald Trump, who ran on a platform of excising what he and many others said were "unfair" equity practices in the government and private sectors.

What To Know
Superintendent Maria Su's plan in San Francisco was not subject to a public vote by the Board of Education, drawing criticism for lack of transparency. The new policy, set to affect more than 10,000 students across 14 high schools, significantly changes how academic performance is measured.

Homework and classroom participation will no longer influence a student's final grade. Students will be assessed primarily on a final exam, which they can retake multiple times. Attendance and punctuality will not affect academic standing.

The plan was first revealed in the fine print of a 25-page agenda and reported by The Voice of San Francisco, a local nonprofit. The outlet reported that the district is hiring Joe Feldman, an educational consultant known for his book Grading for Equity, to train teachers this summer.

"If our grading practices don't change, the achievement and opportunity gaps will remain for our most vulnerable students. If we are truly dedicated to equity, we have to stop avoiding the sensitive issue of grading and embrace it," Feldman said in a 2019 blog post for the School Superintendents Association (AASA).

Feldman's book outlines how traditional grading can reinforce socioeconomic disparities and proposes alternative strategies for more equitable assessment. According to The Voice of San Francisco, the new system will be modeled in part on the San Leandro Unified School District, where students can earn an A with a score as low as 80 percent and pass with a D at just 21 percent. Under the forthcoming San Francisco policy, a score of 41 percent will qualify as a C.

Reactions Split
Supporters of the policy say it better reflects real student learning by de-emphasizing behavior-based penalties like late work or missed assignments. However, critics warn the policy could harm students who are already on track for college placement.
"Nowhere in college do you get 50 percent for doing nothing," said Laurie Sargent, an eighth-grade English teacher in the Dublin Unified School District, in a 2024 Mercury News report. "Nowhere in the working world do you get 50 percent for doing nothing. If I don't show up to work, they don't pay me 50 percent of my salary—even if I made a reasonable attempt to get there."

The change comes amid ongoing financial strain and declining enrollment across the district. While intended to address achievement gaps, critics argue the policy may only obscure the underlying academic challenges rather than solve them.

Such a drastic and dramatic change in the high school grading system merits greater attention and scrutiny than the school district has given it so far," wrote John Trasviña, former dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law, in an op-ed for The Voice of San Francisco.

Parents in San Francisco also have expressed frustration over being left out of the decision-making process. The school district's Office of Equity has not updated its public materials in nearly three years, and no broad outreach appears to have been conducted ahead of the rollout.

What People Are Saying
Katherine Hermens, a biology teacher at Dublin High School, told EdSurge in 2023: "It is time to emphasize learning over effort. Prioritizing learning is exactly what equitable grading does. It recognizes the individual journey of every student and acknowledges that we all learn differently—at our own pace and in various ways."

John Trasviña, former dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law, wrote in an op-ed: "Grading for Equity de-emphasizes the importance of timely performance, assignment completion, and consistent attendance."

What Happens Next
School board members in San Francisco were reportedly not given a formal vote on this policy, triggering internal governance disputes. If there is enough public pressure, the Board of Education may seek to review or override the superintendent's decision, though there is no suggestion as of yet that such a move is imminent.
 
Homework and classroom participation will no longer influence a student's final grade. Students will be assessed primarily on a final exam, which they can retake multiple times. Attendance and punctuality will not affect academic standing.
That only works for universities with adults who learned how to go to school for a decade.


My undergrad was NOT afraid to fail people (I retook a class because yes.... I got a D the first time around)
D is a failing grade in the US? We only needed to get 50+% to pass (well sometimes we got 2 points for our name, but that was only in those god damn math classes)
 
Time to realize that most nogs and spics just aren’t that smart, and that it’s unfair to hold them up to the same standards and expectations as white or Asian kids.

But instead, let’s just encourage them to do fuck all, right?
 
Funny how no one even spends one second investigating why blacks certain demographics have so many behavioral issues and struggle to perform.

If a few people show a certain characteristic, it’s probably just a few bad apples. When so many people show it that they need specific accommodations, then it’s something inherently wrong with the group.
 
Why even send niggers to school then? Just mail them their GED at 18 and let everyone else receive an education.
Even the majority illegal-alien classmates want Tyronius and Javarius-Ty'quelle gone.

I can only imagine what America would look like if we focused our energy on the top 50% of students instead of the bottom 50%.
The communists in charge of America will never allow you to even imagine that. This is literally in their 20th century textbooks involving using the negro as a tool to destroy America, as well as make kids illiterate, horny, un-patriotic, and focused on social sciences over real ones.
 
And the solution is so simple.
You just set a standard. Black kid meets the standard? Great, why shouldn’t she if she’s capable? Now she can take her exam result and it shows that she IS capable of whatever the exam measures. No more diversity hiring arguments. Exams should be tough. There shouldn’t be endless retakes. Maybe you get one retake, after a set time. Or take the class again. I failed one course at school and it booted my arse I to hear to take it more seriously. It was good I failed, I deserved to fail, I took it again and worked so hard I aced it.
This is how it used to be. There was a standard. The standard was hard. You studied and you passed or failed and got a grade. And nobody could look at you and say ‘well you’re a girl/black they just let you pass’ because you’d done what everyone else had done and that created meritocracy. And meritocracy creates collegiality- when you’re working with good people who meet that standard you’re not resentful or annoyed.
There just needs to be a standard. The people who meet it pass the exam. This goes for everything from school to pilots
 
"Nowhere in the working world do you get 50 percent for doing nothing. If I don't show up to work, they don't pay me 50 percent of my salary—even if I made a reasonable attempt to get there."
Actually, it’s completely normal. It’s called reparations you filthy colonizer scum. Obviously, the darker the skin, the more disadvantaged you are so the more you get for doing nothing. Das rite.
"If our grading practices don't change, the achievement and opportunity gaps will remain for our most vulnerable students. If we are truly dedicated to equity, we have to stop avoiding the sensitive issue of grading and embrace it," Feldman said
This statement is so stupid that it has to be part of an ulterior motive to destabilize the country by creating a future generation of drooling retards that are reliant on others for everything and completely incapable of critical thought.
Having said that, I’m going to need an Early Life check on Feldman.

Seriously. When the 2020s chapter of this nation’s history is written for kids to learn about in school decades from now, how fucking retarded are they going to think we were? This is assuming that by then, books will even be written, because the way things are going, they’re not even going to be able to fucking read them.
 
My undergrad was NOT afraid to fail people (I retook a class because yes.... I got a D the first time around)
Unfortunately I think most of them look at students first and foremost as tens of thousands of dollars per year in tuition. I remember having a teacher who told our class on day one that he wasn't allowed to give us failing grades, but that if we got a C we should just interpret that as failing. Stood out as an unusually honest participant in the system.
 
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They are setting up these kids for disaster. Assuming any of these kids go to college (in any normal college-if there are any left) they'll just fail out. What a horrendously retarded thing to do. Unfuckingbelievable
The UC System is already doing this. Aside from preferential treatment for diversity; the school is doing away with the SAT and other checks, all under the banner of diversity. Weak students won't be prepared for any semblance of a course load, will drop out, after going into school loan debt, which you can't bankruptcy out of. It's a perfectly evil storm.

Even the majority illegal-alien classmates want Tyronius and Javarius-Ty'quelle gone.
The illegals are just as bad as the blacks; the only difference is they shit talk you in Spanish. It's gotten so bad, the fart suffers in California have a literacy rate lower than the deep south. They'll never want to admit who's dragging the standard down either.
 
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I remember, as a grade-school little shit, standing in the morning assembly while a teacher told us "teaching is not cheating". 40 years on, nowadays teaching is nothing but cheating.

Homework and classroom participation will no longer influence a student's final grade. Students will be assessed primarily on a final exam, which they can retake multiple times.
On an internet-connected computer, I presume.

Feldman's book outlines how traditional grading can reinforce socioeconomic disparities
No it does not. Poor kids do extremely well in an egalitarian environment. Chimpanzees, not so much.
 
This slacker mentality is quite literally why zoomers and alphas will be/are completely retarded and useless at jobs. Because shit luje that absolutely does matter, Hitting deadlines, following instructions, self-discipline, punctuality, responsibility, etc are all incredibly important skills which are just important as knowing the content and which schools should be teaching kids. Consequences matter.
Nigger how do you think Current Year(tm) schools work? The teaching is for lowest common denominator (aka functional tards), and the typical class is a zoo. They aren't learning anything of above there, and for academics, the average kid is objectively better off studying from books/online.
 
Schools reward mediocrity and punish excellence. They want a future of retarded, obedient workers who are just smart enough to do tasks but too dumb to think for themselves so they never step out of line

This is an almost direct quote from a George Carlin bit. But there's nothing wrong with that. The man was ominously prescient.
 
You do realize this is because blacks and Hispanics don’t actually “do” school right? It’s just an excuse for chimpouts and weed dealing.

I would know-I’ve actually observed public school students. Getting them(niggers) to do anything is basically impossible short of the whip.
 
Read Cyril Kormbluth’s SF novellas “The Marching Morons” and “The Little Black Bag”. That’s where we’re headed.

Damn I hate when dystopian SF stories come true.
Is that SF for science fiction or San franshitsco? Or both? Also add Harrison Bergeron on there because that’s what they’re going to eventually resort to.
 
The weird part is them announcing it as if it's a good new thing tbh.

I've witnessed bs like that at least decades ago.
School doing their absolute best to obscure just how poorly kids were doing, like changing grading from a point system to some sort of "vibe system", in which you either passed a grade...or needed to attend some remedial classes. Failing was extremely rare.

Yes your kid passed but how well/poorly did they do? How about you go fuck yourself with these bigoted questions?
I was surprised kids were even getting the graded papers back at that point.
 
This will hit the "smart but lazy" kids hardest in the long run. Combine this policy with AI paper writing, and it's the smart kids who will figure out how to get a 4.0 GPA while doing absolutely nothing.

Much innovation and progress is made by men who were as smart as their effort-maxing nerd classmates, but too lazy to do everything the hard way. So they figure out easier ways...then more profitable ways.

But when the required effort level drops to zero, the future innovators won't get the experience they need to succeed later.
 
Schools like this may as well merge with Amazon or some other trillion dollar company and just teach the retards in the back of the room how to sort things in the back room and operate the forklift. That would be better than just passing them along or trying to teach what cannot be taught.
 
the only difference is they shit talk you in Spanish
Broken Spanish at that. They're usually illiterate in written Spanish too

This slacker mentality is quite literally why zoomers and alphas will be/are completely retarded and useless at jobs. Because shit luje that absolutely does matter, Hitting deadlines, following instructions, self-discipline, punctuality, responsibility, etc are all incredibly important skills which are just important as knowing the content and which schools should be teaching kids. Consequences matter.
This

They get a shitty job, never shit up or do horrible work and are fired.

They then go on welfare and disability

What's going to happen:
What's going to happen after college:
The result:
This is quite literally one of the most horrifying and rage inducing selection of videos I've seen today.

Dumbass test failer gets $2 million for being a dumbass.

Dumbass Puerto Rican girl gets accepted into a university (probably for free) because her dumbass mother refused to... You know.... Learn English before moving to the USA.
 
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