Wow! To my knowledge, we've never had anyone THAT late. It seems like a conference with an administrator would be in order, and perhaps a notation in the teacher's file (if the fault is truly their own). Or, what if report cards were printed without their grades, and parents started calling in to ask why theirs were missing? Susie -----Original Message----- From: Bonnie Littleton [mailto:bonnie@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wed 11/1/2006 9:18 AM To: gradequick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Subject: [GradeQuick] teacher consequences? Greetings! We just got GradeQuick Web up and running at the beginning of October, and so far it's been great! We have favorable reports from our teachers who really enjoy the ability to update grades from any internet connection. Now, my question has nothing to do with GradeQuick Web, but a totally different topic. I thought since most of you are in this situation I would ask how you handle this problem. What do you do with teachers who are late with grades? We used to have grades due on Mondays at 8am. We switched it to Tuesdays at noon in hopes of having more people get grades in on time. Unfortunately we STILL have the same bunch late as we did before! Does anyone have a method that seems to work with these chronic procrastinators?!?! Thanks for your help. I am simply looking for ideas for this frustrating problem. Bonnie -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. ------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this listserv, go to: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/taylor/gradequick/ If you have any problems, send an e-mail to: Jerry.Taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------