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No D’s and F’s? No extra credit? Will Bay Area schools’ switch to equity grading help or harm students?
The new policy will go into effect for all 6th through 12th-grade classes in Dublin next year. Some parents and teachers worry the changes will encourage students to slack off and leave them unprepared for college.
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