Word: grader
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...mean. Nicholas K. Davis '99, who is a Crimson editor, recalls his Expos preceptor commenting: "I don't think we're reading the same stories...Let's see if we're sharing some of the same reality." Also on an Expos paper, Sarah A. Knight '00 discovered that her grader "liked this paper in spite of itself." "That's a terrible thing to say," Knight says. "It's not constructive criticism...
Josie P. Patterson, parent of a Cambridgeport sixth grader, expressed support for D'Alessandro, formerly the superintendent in Fort Myers...
...seven minors). Those portfolios are judged by a graduation committee on the basis of how well they satisfy the five "habits of mind" that form the basis for the curriculum: evidence, perspective, connections, supposition and relevance. It sounds New Agey, but students understand. As Lohattis Hayden, a 12th-grader interested in sociology, says, "The way we learn is totally different. We read a lot of articles and literature, but we don't have to take a load of textbooks home. This school is more than just studying--it's looking inside yourself...
Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Co-Producer '97-'98, Ticket Manager '96-'97, Business Associate '95-'96; Crimson Key Society; Varsity Football; Cambridge Youth Soccer; Economics Department Unit Test Grader and Peer Tutor...
Talusan also said one grader penalized him for "certain points that had already been approved in the prospectus...