No, This Illinois High School Isn’t Set To Implement Race-Based Grading - News Summed Up

No, This Illinois High School Isn’t Set To Implement Race-Based Grading


Claim In May 2022, Oak Park and River Forest High School (OPRF) officials in a suburb of Chicago were preparing to implement a race-based grading system. In the presentation, she discussed research around grading students more fairly, known as “equitable grading,” and shared findings with school board members for their consideration. That said, Fiorenza did not say that teachers were required to implement equitable grading (which is not “race-based grading”). The rumor that OPRF was implementing a race-based grading system appeared to largely stem from a misunderstanding of the term “equitable grading.” Ralph Matire, secretary of the OPRF School Board, said during the meeting:OK, equitable grading. “In some cases, the clients will provide their own copy.”Did OPRF Officials Implement, or Announce a Plan To Implement, Race-Based Grading?


Source: New York Times June 01, 2022 22:20 UTC



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