Culture Teacher fired for not giving students 50% grade for not doing assignment - And you wonder why the little shits are entitled

https://www.newsweek.com/teacher-cl...-policy-not-giving-students-who-1137573?amp=1

Less than a quarter of the way into the new school year, Diane Tirado, an eighth-grade teacher in Florida, was fired from her position—a position, she claimed, she would still have if it wasn’t for the school’s “no zero” policy.

Tirado was hired over the summer to teach eighth-grade social studies at West Gate K-8 School in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. Since beginning her career, she’s amassed almost 17 years of teaching experience across multiple grades, both online and in a classroom.

In the last five years or so, Tirado said she found that most districts had adopted a “no zero” policy whether it was written in the handbook or an unspoken rule among educators. Originally designed as a “helping hand” to keep kids from falling too far behind, the policy was to not give any student a grade of zero, as long as they turned in the assignment and tried.

However, Tirado told Newsweek that West Gate’s policy is an extension of the original and prevents teachers from ever giving a student a zero, even if they never complete the assignment. The parent handbook on the school’s website explained that students in grades three through twelve will receive letter grades to indicate their progress.

A grade of “I” with a percentage of zero is listed in the chart and written right below the outline of grading, in all capitalized, red letter is “NO ZERO’S—LOWEST POSSIBLE GRADE IS 50%.”

Tirado claimed that she was never explicitly told about the policy and when some students didn’t turn in a two-week take-home project by the deadline, she put stars in the grade book. The stars, she told Newsweek, act as placeholders until the end of the marking period when she intended to give students a chance to turn in assignments they missed for credit. As a policy, she would deduct 10 percent for it being late, but it would still give students a chance to receive a proper grade.

“Grades weren’t due for another three or four weeks. I leave things as stars which are [considered missing assignments] until a week before grades go in,” she explained. “Every teacher does it. We don’t want kids to fail. We want kids to succeed.”

However, she said the school wanted her to automatically input a grade of 50 percent, despite having no assignment to grade, as some kids didn’t turn the project in. Tirado said she expressed her opinion about the policy with the teacher’s union and her assistant principals.

“If we are creating people of entitlement to the point where they’re expecting something for nothing what kind of world do you have?” she wondered.

In a statement to Newsweek, St. Lucie Public Schools rebuked Tirado’s claim that there is a policy that prevents teachers from giving students a grade of zero if no work is turned in. The school added that the zero on the grading scale in the handbook is there to indicate work “not attempted” or “incomplete.”

When Tirado was told to input the minimum grade before the marking period was over, she argued that if students got 50 percent without turning the assignment in, a student who received 50 percent for completing the assignment should really be given 100 percent.

“Why should they work hard when they know they’re going to pass?” Tirado told Newsweek. “A kid looks me in the eye and says, ‘I don’t have to do anything and you have to give me a 50.’”

Another issue of contention Tirado had with the school was the topic of extended time for students with Individualized Education Program (IEP). The school wanted Tirado to give students with IEPs extended time for the two-week project.

However, she explained that the extended time allowance is for in-class assignments and exams, not take-home projects. Tirado reasoned that giving students with IEPs double the time to complete the two-week assignment meant that a different project due in January couldn’t be required to be completed until July when school isn’t in session.

St. Lucie Public Schools told Newsweek that the school deemed Tirado’s refusal to incorporate IEP accommodations, mandated by federal law, to be “defiant and put students at risk.”

Tirado claimed that she was not given a specific reason she was being fired during a meeting with the two assistant principals. She deducted that her issue with the "no zero" policy was at fault since she was always on time, if not early, and had surpassed the minimum requirement for grades being entered.

“Ms. Tirado was released from her duties as an instructor because her performance was deemed sub-standard and her interactions with students, staff, and parents lacked professionalism and created a toxic culture on the school’s campus … Her dismissal was not a result of grading issues.” St. Lucie Public Schools told Newsweek.

The school added that during her time at West Gate, the school received numerous complaints and concerns from parents and college. New information shared with school administrators also prompted an investigation of possible physical abuse, according to the school’s statement.

Following her termination, Tirado posted a photo on Facebook of a message she left on her classroom dry-erase board. She explained to kids that she wished them the best in life but had been fired for refusing to give 50 percent for work that wasn’t handed in. After receiving support from fellow teachers and people she’d never met, Tirado posted that she took on this fight because the policy is “ridiculous.”

“Teaching should not be this hard. Teachers teach content, children do the assignments to the best of their ability and teachers grade that work based on a grading scale that has been around a very long time,” she wrote.

Given that she had only recently been hired and was still in her probationary period, Tirado told Newsweek that she doesn’t have very many legal options available. At this point, she explained that she feels she’s done everything she can and hopes the National Education Association, a nationwide labor union, picks up this fight.

This article has been updated to include the response from St. Lucie Public Schools.



tl;dr giving 0's to lazy little shits who refuse to do homework creates a toxic environment
 
Sounds like she was fired by Florida man.
In all seriousness though:
“Teaching should not be this hard. Teachers teach content, children do the assignments to the best of their ability and teachers grade that work based on a grading scale that has been around a very long time,” she wrote.
wow that sounds extremely sane and logical. Fuck this “school”
 
Murican school is by exceptional individuals, and for exceptional individuals, news at 11
 
Sounds like she was fired by Florida man.
In all seriousness though:
“Teaching should not be this hard. Teachers teach content, children do the assignments to the best of their ability and teachers grade that work based on a grading scale that has been around a very long time,” she wrote.
wow that sounds extremely sane and logical. Fuck this “school”

My money's on the parents being shit.

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I bet the kids were literally shaking right now.
 
Well, see, giving them a zero hurts their feelings, and how can you expect them to ever improve if you do that to them? Give them half-credit so they'll be inspired to do full credit next time!
 
she intended to give students a chance to turn in assignments they missed for credit. As a policy, she would deduct 10 percent for it being late, but it would still give students a chance to receive a proper grade.

“Every teacher does it. We don’t want kids to fail. We want kids to succeed.”
It seems to me at this teacher seems pretty forgiving, especially since she didn't give students that didn't turn in a full on PROJECT an automatic zero and gave them a chance to at least try and give the assignment an honest try. Shit, I've had a few classes before where I've done shitty, but if you show up everyday and try to your best of your ability to understand the material and complete assignments and they see that you're really trying, you get to pass. But no, that's unfair to lazy shits that wanna fuck around in class.
 
Seems like a bit of a school said / she said situation.
In a statement to Newsweek, St. Lucie Public Schools rebuked Tirado’s claim that there is a policy that prevents teachers from giving students a grade of zero if no work is turned in. The school added that the zero on the grading scale in the handbook is there to indicate work “not attempted” or “incomplete.”
Ok, so, if the school is telling the truth, I think she's supposed to put in 50% at the moment, but at the end of the year, take it down to 0 if they never turned anything in.
When Tirado was told to input the minimum grade before the marking period was over, she argued that if students got 50 percent without turning the assignment in, a student who received 50 percent for completing the assignment should really be given 100 percent.
I think she's got math issues. I can't imagine it's 50+%, just 50% overall. And I'm guessing it's really 50% of the accurate grade.

If you turned it in on time and you would've gotten a B (80%), I'm guessing she's supposed to input 40% for turning it in late.
Tirado claimed that she was not given a specific reason she was being fired during a meeting with the two assistant principals. She deducted that her issue with the "no zero" policy was at fault since she was always on time, if not early, and had surpassed the minimum requirement for grades being entered.
If she believes it's the "no zero" policy, I think she's just quarreling with the school over semantics.
“Ms. Tirado was released from her duties as an instructor because her performance was deemed sub-standard and her interactions with students, staff, and parents lacked professionalism and created a toxic culture on the school’s campus … Her dismissal was not a result of grading issues.” St. Lucie Public Schools told Newsweek.
Seems like there's more to this story than meets the eye...
 
She was probably fired for some other bad conduct and is just saying it’s the 0 so she can assemble a PA
 
Seems like a bit of a school said / she said situation.
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Ok, so, if the school is telling the truth, I think she's supposed to put in 50% at the moment, but at the end of the year, take it down to 0 if they never turned anything in.
This is common policy because modern grading is done digitally and if you put in a 50% now little Timmy's grade drops from an A to a B or a B to a C and their parents panic and force them to actually complete their work before it's too late.
The "we don't give <50% on completed assessments" is strange as a formal declaration but already true in practice most places.
I suspect she got canned for being pissy about having to deal with speds (IEPs) and this is posturing for support on an upcoming suit.
 
Ok we need to start handing out public beatings for any use of the word "toxic" that is not specifically about literally chemical toxicity
 
What is even the point of this policy? A 50% is usually still an F in most places

Sure, but it only takes a little bit of effort to nudge that F into a D.

Which is the point. Basically the only way you can fail now is if you literally, never, do anything. Almost by random chance you'll get enough at least marginal grades on easy in-class assignments to assure you at least pass with a D.
 
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