mid term grades Topic

I always bump up study hall minutes when I get the grade report for anyone in yellow who is in trouble.  However, I never adjust anyone who isn't identified as a problem.  Has there ever been a case of someone who at the midterm was OK, but then suddenly had a big drop off and failed?    I'm having a good season in IBA so far, and just got the grades.  1 guy was below 2.5, so he got extra minutes.   There are 2 guys at 2.5 even, and 1 at 2.6.  Is there any chance those guys fail if I don't give them extra SH time, or should I be safe leaving them where they are.  if it affects things, 1 is a senior, 1 a junior and 1 a sophomore.  Thanks
6/7/2011 8:20 AM
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I keep everyone at 5 minutes and if they are low (below 2.5 sounds reasonable) then I bump them up to 6, 7, 8, sometimes even 10. Depends on how low they are. There's a study hall minute chart out there somewhere that does a good job of explaining how many minutes to put in. I've had success with 5 minutes and then adjusting up as necessary.
6/7/2011 9:46 AM
With your senior and junior, it's likely that they're maxed out in the important categories. So you're not being hurt by giving them study hall minutes
6/7/2011 10:01 AM
Posted by alblack56 on 6/7/2011 8:56:00 AM (view original):

In March 2011, I had a senior with a 3.3 GPA. With no study hall, he went up to a 3.8, then a 4.0.   Then he dropped to 1.7 GPA.  In over 100 seasons, I'd never seen that before.

I sent in a ticket and was told:

"Anytime you have no study hall minutes, you take a risk. You got lucky for a while, then got burned. It's better to leave a few minutes in study hall".

that answer is such bs... just another thing...
6/7/2011 11:42 AM
Ive received the same type of answer.  I just had a Jr. who is a 3.4 and has had 0 SH minutes the last 2 years show up on Mid-terms at a 2.1.  The answer from CS, there is an aspect to GPA that is random.  BS, it is all random, outside of giving everyone 8-10 minutes i don't think there is much we can do as coaches.
6/7/2011 2:33 PM
Posted by dacj501 on 6/7/2011 11:42:00 AM (view original):
Posted by alblack56 on 6/7/2011 8:56:00 AM (view original):

In March 2011, I had a senior with a 3.3 GPA. With no study hall, he went up to a 3.8, then a 4.0.   Then he dropped to 1.7 GPA.  In over 100 seasons, I'd never seen that before.

I sent in a ticket and was told:

"Anytime you have no study hall minutes, you take a risk. You got lucky for a while, then got burned. It's better to leave a few minutes in study hall".

that answer is such bs... just another thing...
Wow, that is a bunch of garbage. 

I suppose not only are we supposed to be able to coach a successful basketball team, but also do behavioral analysis on virtual student-athletes. 


6/7/2011 3:24 PM
Posted by cburton23 on 6/7/2011 2:33:00 PM (view original):
Ive received the same type of answer.  I just had a Jr. who is a 3.4 and has had 0 SH minutes the last 2 years show up on Mid-terms at a 2.1.  The answer from CS, there is an aspect to GPA that is random.  BS, it is all random, outside of giving everyone 8-10 minutes i don't think there is much we can do as coaches.
I've come to two unofficial conclusions-

1- it's more random factor than the minutes put in (ex- I start EVERYONE at 15 mins, and I just had a freshman with 15 mins, a 3.7 1st semester GPA, 3.27 HS GPA,  get a 2.3 at midterms.
2- I have a gut feeling the whole batch tends to be good or bad.  On that same team a 3.2 Freshman with 15 mins swung to 2.2 at midterms.  I'm pretty convinced (but do not have any actual facts, just observations) that either your whole team had a great study hall, or it was poor across the board.
6/7/2011 5:50 PM
Is something going on with grades this semester or what? 

Had two freshmen with 10 mins of study hall get a 3.2 and 3.1 after the first semester. Kept them with 10 mins of study hall for second semester. Mid Terms came out and they are both yellow with 2.3s.
6/7/2011 9:44 PM
CS and seble will deny it, but they've made grades far more random in the last 8-10 seasons... way more fluctuation than there used to be.
6/7/2011 11:50 PM
I just had my sophomore drop an entire point to 1.7. He is a star on my team so how many extra minutes should I put in for him.
6/11/2011 8:26 AM
Something is up. All my FR have 10 min or more SH and they all just dropped into 'danger' on the mid-term report. One guy went from 3.3 to 1.9  Another had his SH minutes INCREASED after the first grade report and he dropped 2.8 to 2.1 That's a first for me.
6/11/2011 9:36 AM
Posted by car_crazy_v2 on 6/11/2011 8:26:00 AM (view original):
I just had my sophomore drop an entire point to 1.7. He is a star on my team so how many extra minutes should I put in for him.
If he's the star, and is at 1.7, I'd increase him by at least 20 minutes
6/11/2011 9:54 AM
I'd be happy to just see grades disappear fwiw...there's no real reason to have them in the game, they're just a nuisance.
6/11/2011 9:54 AM
Posted by garger on 6/11/2011 9:36:00 AM (view original):
Something is up. All my FR have 10 min or more SH and they all just dropped into 'danger' on the mid-term report. One guy went from 3.3 to 1.9  Another had his SH minutes INCREASED after the first grade report and he dropped 2.8 to 2.1 That's a first for me.
Yup... like I said, they definitely changed something within the past couple weeks. This needs to be brought up with seble.
6/11/2011 1:11 PM
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