High school student demands math teacher raise C grade to A for scholarship, gets annoyed when he refuses: 'He has been terribly lazy'

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  • A teacher crosses his arms while standing in front of a chalkboard with equations on it
  • I stopped a kid from getting a scholarship

    So, I teach Seniors and juniors, in mixed Advanced Math classes. I try to structure my classes to be extremely similar to college classes to give them a preview of College Algebra.
  • This year we swapped over to semester block schedule, from a 7 period day. A week after seniors leave, while I'm still with my juniors, a student emails me (paraphrased):
  • "I need to get a 2.5 GPA to get this scholarship from a 2.47, and your class could get me there if you bring it up to an A. Can I do any old assignments to bring my grade up?"
  • Now readers, this student has a 74C. He also has an 89 in history this semester, and CTC the other 2 periods.
  • Close-up of a student writing in a notebook while sitting at a desk
  • I highly doubt anyone would have questioned me changing his grade, but he could have also asked his history teacher.
  • Am I am a hle for not bumping up his grade? My justification is that his GPA is the culmination of all grades in HS and if he had done better in any of them, he would have been fine. He has also been terribly lazy this semester,
  • not doing his final study guide nor multiple assignments, was on his phone many classes, etc. I think he even may have used Al or copied work from friends for some assignments, but don't have proof and I'm not trying to catch them cheating on the occasional homework.
  • Like, I'm lenient and might have done so if he had also sent me work along with the message to prove he had already done something, but this goes entirely against my morals - he has done basically the bare minimum all semester and definitely doesn't justify the A, nor has he been decent enough for me to want to.
  • Should I petition the counselor to change it before graduation?
  • A math teacher writes equations on a chalkboard
  • HammsFakeDog I was skimming and misread at first, thinking the student wanted the 74 to turn into a 75. Sure, I would do that to help someone save thousands of dollars in college.
  • But 74 to an A? That's absurd, especially for someone who did poorly due to laziness. How in the world could you begin to justify that to the other students who actually put in the work to make legitimate As?
  • captured3 This isn't even a question. Tale as old as time. NTA he earned that grade. You didn't give it to him. You didn't stop anything.
  • You don't feel guilty about what others earned. Especially if he was lazy and on his phone in class lol
  • mathteacher123 Imfao bump a 74 up to an A? For a student that clearly wasn't trying his best at any point in the year? You'd be the ah le if you do change the grade.
  • DrakeSavory Teachers done give grades; students earn them. You documented the grade he earned.
  • Maximum Coconut8396 Taxpayers should be glad you didn't waste their money on this scholarship. Save the funds for those that earn it.

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