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NJ school district: No D-grades policy a success


MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, N.J. – A New Jersey school district that eliminated the "D" grade for students says the change has been a success.The new policy in Mount Olive took effect in September. It raised the failure score to anything under a 70 instead of 65.Superintendent Larrie Reynolds told the Daily Record that the number of failing grades for middle and high school students dropped 42.5 percent in the first quarter. And more students earned A's and B's.Reynolds had proposed the policy last summer, saying he was tired of kids getting credit for not learning.But some school officials and teachers say it's too early to declare the policy a success.They note the new policy allows students to retake exams and redo assignments after initial failing grades, often bringing up their scores.___Information from: Daily Record, Acucar mp3 download.Download Killin Em album.Download Kill Bill mp3 album.What Can You Do for Me disc 2 mp3 downloads.Download Drive Away tracks