
Computer malfunction wipes out grades at four Evansville schools
Posted: April 1, 2008 03:42 PM CDT
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - A computer malfunction wiped out a month's worth of grades at four Evansville public schools, offering hope to struggling students but creating dismay among others.
The Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation announced on its Web site that a server malfunction during spring break had erased individual assignment grades at schools using six-week grading periods. Those schools are Harrison, North and Bosse high schools and Harwood Middle School.
Because of the snafu, upcoming report cards will not be issued at those schools. The final two weeks of the current six-week period will be combined with the final six weeks into an eight- week reporting period.
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Just wondering if your school was one of those dealing with this issue.