It looks like opponents of the proposed grading changes for Wake County schools have won some more time on the issue.
The school board was set to resume discussion on the issue today. But school board chairman Ron Margiotta, who opposes most of the changes, said the proposal has been pushed off until later this year while more questions are answered.
In the meantime, Margiotta and school board candidate Heather Losurdo have both strongly spoken out against changes such as reducing how much homework is counted and capping the penalty for handing in late assignments.


Davidson, 60, is a tenured professor with two distinguished professorships and a long history of scholarship. Over the years, she has taught traditional literature courses and bristled just a bit when she gave out traditional letter grades.
