SF Unified cancels equitable grading initiative amid community backlash

San Francisco, CALocal News

The San Francisco Unified School District has officially canceled its "equitable grading" initiative following widespread criticism from parents and educators. Many community members voiced concerns that the policy undermined academic rigor and fairness, leading to a significant backlash. In light of these issues, district officials announced their intention to reassess grading strategies that align with educational standards. Local stakeholders highlighted the need for a balance between supporting diverse student needs and maintaining high academic expectations. The initiative, which aimed to reduce grading disparities, faced scrutiny over its effectiveness and implementation.

As a next step, district leaders plan to engage with the community to gather input on future grading policies. They aim to create a more equitable system that still upholds academic integrity. The decision reflects a commitment to transparency and collaboration in addressing educational challenges.

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