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re: Memphis Counselor Not Talking - Auburn Questioned the Grade Change
Posted on 8/30/12 at 9:39 am to allin2010
Posted on 8/30/12 at 9:39 am to allin2010
What the hell is this saying? I find it confusing.
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In an Aug. 10 e-mail to White, Wooddale principal Michael Kyle outlined what he said he knew. On May 18, while checking grades for errors, a teacher for a student whose name was redacted noticed that a grade had been changed from a 70 to a 76. The teacher "changed the grade back to a 70 and that was the grade on the transcript that was released," he wrote.
One month later, Kyle said, Auburn called "asking about a different transcript that was sent," presumably for Robinson. Kyle viewed the transcript and it still reflected a 70, so he ran an audit to see who changed it.
Posted on 8/30/12 at 9:40 am to diddydirtyAubie
I went to a private school in Anniston, Alabama for the first few years of my education. Anything below a 74 was a D in that particular grading system.
Posted on 8/30/12 at 9:46 am to diddydirtyAubie
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What the hell is this saying? I find it confusing.
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In an Aug. 10 e-mail to White, Wooddale principal Michael Kyle outlined what he said he knew. On May 18, while checking grades for errors, a teacher for a student whose name was redacted noticed that a grade had been changed from a 70 to a 76. The teacher "changed the grade back to a 70 and that was the grade on the transcript that was released," he wrote.
One month later, Kyle said, Auburn called "asking about a different transcript that was sent," presumably for Robinson. Kyle viewed the transcript and it still reflected a 70, so he ran an audit to see who changed it.
Not a flame, but it sounds as if someone at AU was expecting the grade to be high enough to make him eligible, but when looking at the transcript reflecting the lower grade someone inquired about the grade. That in turn raised the red flag for the principal to do the review.
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