Dear Grades posts
CBS News He's also accused of offering to change classmates’ grades for a fee.
98 months ago
BuzzFeed Sweaty Get your grades up, Thomas
99 months ago
The Root You can't bring home any type of grades in a black household.
99 months ago
Fox News The letter also notes that students should not see their grades without "parental permission and guidance."
What do you think of the policy?
113 months ago
NPR Test scores are up and discipline referrals are down in Windsor Locks. Could a no-grades system be working?
120 months ago
I fucking love science Parasites carried by your cat could be affecting your child's grades.
Is Your Cat Lowering Your Grades?
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That can't be fur real! A new study has come out suggesting that pets might be lowering school children's grades, and not just because they're cute and distracting them from homework.
121 months ago
Gawker “Usually we’ll have calls where a parent has whipped a child because of grades, a child has run away because of bad grades, but we’ve never had anything like this happen.”
121 months ago
Inc. Magazine Grades don't have anything to do with talent. Or do they? (via Quartz)
122 months ago
MSN Did the punishment fit the crime?
122 months ago
Gawker Hack pundit Mark Halperin ineptly "grades" the Republican field. http://gaw.kr/dKpjrdc
Mark Halperin Is a Bad Theater Critic
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Mark Halperin's attempt to "grade" the performances of various Republic 2016 contenders who spoke at CPAC is one of those moments when the veil briefly lifts. He grades each candidate on "substance" and "style," and then presents an "overall" grade t
Read more ... hat is... not an average of the other two grades. It is clearly completely arbitrary, though his "overall" grades tend to track the "style" grades more than the "substance" grades. In other words, Halperin is outright revealing that, for him, "substance" (whatever he means by that) is simply a quality a politician must perform, not something they must possess, and it is a quality that he deems less important than "style."
124 months ago
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