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Apr
21
I just finished grading five huge piles of papers—one for each of my five classes. I probably unsettled some of my “little monsters” by releasing the grades day by day instead of all at once. Some students were likely refreshing the school portal every hour, hoping to see their results. They even warned each other on Instagram whenever new grades were posted.
