Errors Found in 7 Semesters of Grades for Thousands of Suburban Students

Officials say the error occurred when "dozens" of teachers missed a step in setting up online grade books

Grades for thousands of students in East Aurora School District 131 could be incorrect because of the faulty setup of an online grading system. 

Officials tell the Aurora Beacon-News the problems occurred in the last seven semesters. School Superintendent Mike Popp says the district will change past grades only if they improve when corrected. Current-semester grades could rise or fall if they've been incorrectly tabulated, however. 

Officials say the error occurred when "dozens" of teachers missed a step in setting up online grade books. The software will give weight to assignments, but keep track of how often it's applied so it can only affect a certain percentage of a grade. 

Teachers often failed to activate the button, or did so in one class but not another.

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