San Francisco’s public school system is quietly rolling out a “Grading for Equity” program that will reportedly exclude homework or weekly tests from final grades and allow students to pass with scores as low as 21 out of 100.
The plan, unveiled Tuesday by Superintendent of Schools Maria Su, will take effect this fall at 14 public high schools and affect more than 10,000 students, the Voice of San Francisco reported. Under Grading for Equity, semester grades will depend entirely on a final exam that can be retaken multiple times—even if students skip assignments or fail to attend class.
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Su did not seek approval from the San Francisco Board of Education before announcing the drastic overhaul, according to the Voice. Her staff has told board members that they have no authority to reject the plan, which was revealed on the last slide of a PowerPoint presentation in a 25-page board meeting agenda.
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