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FL teacher fired for not handing out grades

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This is crazy. Could've boosted my gpa back in the day.

A teacher in Port St. Lucie, Fla., says that she was fired for refusing to give students partial credit for work they did not turn in to her.

According to WCMH, after many students didn’t hand in an Explorer Notebook project, Diana Tirado, an eighth-grade history teacher at West Gate, gave them a zero for a grade. According to Tirado, she was let go because of the school’s no-zero policy, allegedly included in the student and parent handbook.

“But what if they don’t turn it in, and they say we’ll give them a 50. Oh no we don’t,” Tirado told WCMH.

Tirado, who was still in her probationary period, was terminated from her position on Sept. 14. However, no clause was mentioned in the letter from the principal.

According to WFTV, a chief information officer for West Gate said in a statement: “There is no district or individual school policy prohibiting teachers from recording a grade of zero for work not turned in. The district’s uniform grading system utilizes letter grades A-F, numerical grades 100 to zero and grade point averages from four to zero.”

Tirado, who says, “Teaching is a calling for me,” claims she was told never to give a student a zero.

“I’m so upset, because we have a nation of kids that are expecting to get paid and live their life just for showing up, and it’s not real,” the teacher said.

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This is crazy. Could've boosted my gpa back in the day.

A teacher in Port St. Lucie, Fla., says that she was fired for refusing to give students partial credit for work they did not turn in to her.

According to WCMH, after many students didn’t hand in an Explorer Notebook project, Diana Tirado, an eighth-grade history teacher at West Gate, gave them a zero for a grade. According to Tirado, she was let go because of the school’s no-zero policy, allegedly included in the student and parent handbook.

“But what if they don’t turn it in, and they say we’ll give them a 50. Oh no we don’t,” Tirado told WCMH.

Tirado, who was still in her probationary period, was terminated from her position on Sept. 14. However, no clause was mentioned in the letter from the principal.

According to WFTV, a chief information officer for West Gate said in a statement: “There is no district or individual school policy prohibiting teachers from recording a grade of zero for work not turned in. The district’s uniform grading system utilizes letter grades A-F, numerical grades 100 to zero and grade point averages from four to zero.”

Tirado, who says, “Teaching is a calling for me,” claims she was told never to give a student a zero.

“I’m so upset, because we have a nation of kids that are expecting to get paid and live their life just for showing up, and it’s not real,” the teacher said.

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“I’m so upset, because we have a nation of kids that are expecting to get paid and live their life just for showing up, and it’s not real,” the teacher said.


Guess what else isn't real... doing something specifically prohibited by your employer because you don't agree with the rule and then keeping your job. Bye bitch.
 
“I’m so upset, because we have a nation of kids that are expecting to get paid and live their life just for showing up, and it’s not real,” the teacher said.

Guess what else isn't real... doing something specifically prohibited by your employer because you don't agree with the rule and then keeping your job. Bye bitch.
She’s right . Period . I don’t blame her .
 
Hopefully some private school gives her a job. She will be an asset.
Would you hire her? An employee that is so defiant about doing things her own way that she's willing to get fired if she's asked to do them a different way. She seems like the exact type of person I try to avoid hiring even if she's right on this issue.
 
i have never heard of a single case where lowering the standards has produced higher results. im glad she stuck up for this and sorry she lost her job. the school board should be replaced with competent admins and remove that stupid rule.
 
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Would you hire her? An employee that is so defiant about doing things her own way that she's willing to get fired if she's asked to do them a different way. She seems like the exact type of person I try to avoid hiring even if she's right on this issue.
Her way is and was the right way.
 
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Her way is and was the right way.
Sure, probably.

But she's a shitty employee who wanted to teach her kids about the "real world" and that's exactly what she did. If you refuse to do the job you're hired to do you will be replaced.
 
The premise of the 50% as the lowest grade rule is so that kids don't get discouraged by their grades dropping so low that they give up trying. I personally think it's a stupid rule.
 
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The students could've just turned in a half assed assignment. That would justify a partial grade, but i have to agree that turning in nothing deserves nothing in my opinion.
 
If 50% is the baseline and teachers are responsible for making sure a grade doesnt drop below that, then just give them half of the answers every time.
 
It's the Bernie Bro generation. Getting something for having done absolutely nothing.

This is why @fried-chicken is defending the school here. This is the embodiment of what he stands for.
 
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Also as far as higher education being free, most states already have scholarship programs that somewhat serve this purpose. Florida has Bright Futures which requires minimum SAT scores and a respectable GPA to maintain. What he was proposing was not that radical of an idea.
 
Also as far as higher education being free, most states already have scholarship programs that somewhat serve this purpose. Florida has Bright Futures which requires minimum SAT scores and a respectable GPA to maintain. What he was proposing was not that radical of an idea.
There are already a lot of need-based programs that make college free for low-income families. So, really, it’s benefitting those who can already afford it.
 
It's the Bernie Bro generation.

LOL. Yeah, it's not about school politics, this is all about "socialism."

Would it surprise anyone if we were to learn one of the "zero grade" kids in this teacher's classroom was the son of the school board president?
 
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Florida public schools are pure shit and this comes from someone with several teachers in my family.
 
funny and sad at the same time
Last time I checked, the "Berniebro" generation arent the ones in positions of power. They aren't the politicians, superintendents, and principals. Those people are all old, white, and really, really, really, miss the Reagan era.
 
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