AmateisGal
I'll Lock Up
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My daughter is a 7th grader. I just got her report card for PE class. To my utter disbelief, she was graded on the accuracy of her frisbee throwing, her frisbee movement, and yes, even her frisbee throwing form. My daughter is bookish like me and except for a stint in summer softball this year (which she won't be repeating) is not interested in athletics at all. I have no problem with that. What I do have a problem with is her being given D's and C's for FRISBEE THROWING.
Yes, I've sent an email to the PE teacher asking why in heaven's name they're grading my daughter on this. When I was in PE class in the 80s, you got an S for Satisfactory or something to that affect. My grade was never broken down like this. I suspect it is the bureaucrats at either the state or local level who have brought this madness down on my ears. Of course, I told my daughter not to worry for one minute about her grade in PE class. I believe that as long as she is behaving, following the rules, trying her best, and participating, that is worth an A in my book.
I'm curious. What were PE classes like back in the Golden Era? I'm assuming it was on par with what I had - you participated, you passed. You were a jerk, you didn't.
Yes, I've sent an email to the PE teacher asking why in heaven's name they're grading my daughter on this. When I was in PE class in the 80s, you got an S for Satisfactory or something to that affect. My grade was never broken down like this. I suspect it is the bureaucrats at either the state or local level who have brought this madness down on my ears. Of course, I told my daughter not to worry for one minute about her grade in PE class. I believe that as long as she is behaving, following the rules, trying her best, and participating, that is worth an A in my book.
I'm curious. What were PE classes like back in the Golden Era? I'm assuming it was on par with what I had - you participated, you passed. You were a jerk, you didn't.