Scholarship Standards. 8-10.1 The grade entered into the pupil’s record by the teacher represents his/her evaluative judgment. The teacher shall be considered to be expert in evaluating the work of the student and his/her integrity in marking the pupil shall be respected. The grade given by the teacher shall not be changed by another person except as follows: When there is a complaint regarding a xxxx given to a student, the principal, if in his/her opinion the complaint warrants it, shall investigate the complaint thoroughly provided that the exact nature of the complaint is clearly written in specific and concise terms, and said statement is signed and dated by the complainant(s) as of the date said complaint was submitted to the principal. In cases where differences of opinion arise out of the possibility of changing a student’s xxxx and if in the opinion of the principal said dated and signed complaint he/she has investigated thoroughly warrants a hearing, the principal shall by letter to the Union’s President request that a special Marks Committee consisting of the Principal, appropriate line administrator above the Principal, Chairman of the Union’s Educational Policy Committee, and the teacher involved hear the complaint. Said letter to the Union’s President shall include with it said clearly written, specific and concise statement of the dated and signed complaint by the complainant(s) and any and all other information relevant and supportive of said complaint. In the event the problem cannot be resolved by this special Marks Committee the case will be submitted to the Superintendent for a final decision.
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Scholarship Standards. 8-10.1 The grade entered into the pupil’s record by the teacher represents his/her evaluative judgment. The teacher shall be considered to be expert in evaluating the work of the student and his/her integrity in marking the pupil shall be respected. The grade given by the teacher shall not be changed by another person except as follows: When there is a complaint regarding a xxxx mark given to a student, the principal, if in his/her opinion the complaint warrants it, shall investigate the complaint thoroughly provided that the exact nature of the complaint is clearly written in specific and concise terms, and said statement is signed and dated by the complainant(s) as of the date said complaint was submitted to the principal. In cases where differences of opinion arise out of the possibility of changing a student’s xxxx mark and if in the opinion of the principal said dated and signed complaint he/she has investigated thoroughly warrants a hearing, the principal shall by letter to the Union’s President request that a special Marks Committee consisting of the Principal, appropriate line administrator above the Principal, Chairman of the Union’s Educational Policy Committee, and the teacher involved hear the complaint. Said letter to the Union’s President shall include with it said clearly written, specific and concise statement of the dated and signed complaint by the complainant(s) and any and all other information relevant and supportive of said complaint. In the event the problem cannot be resolved by this special Marks Committee the case will be submitted to the Superintendent for a final decision.
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Samples: Agreement, www.nctq.org