Dauphin Regional Comprehensive Secondary School staff are saying that students will not receive class credit unless work assigned from now until the end of June is completed at a satisfactory level.
“Should a student not apply themselves moving forward and not meet expectations, they will not receive the credit. Rather, they will be supported in credit recovery in the 2020-21 school year to try again to complete the learning they chose not to do or were unable to do from now until the end of June.”
Speaking with CKDM, Principal Norman Casavant says the school understands this is a difficult time, and they want to support students to the best of their ability.
Although grades are “locked-in” during the class suspension, DRCSS explains that only means a student’s grade cannot drop below that level.
The school wants to address the misconception that students have “automatically passed” the course.
Learning packages sent home will be graded for a mark.
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