PreCall Teaching Assitant

It’s a violation of FERPA for a student to be given access to another student’s grades.
http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/parents.html
“Under FERPA, a school may not generally disclose personally identifiable information from a minor student’s education records to a third party unless the student’s parent has provided written consent.”

That’s federal law. “personally identifiable information” includes the grades of a test or quiz or homework that has a name on it.

There are 2500 kids in my school.

I’ve been doing my job for a long time, and I’m good at what I do. I do not hand that job-- teaching or grading or attendance, or classroom management-- off to anyone else. I needed a Master’s Degree to become certified to teach; I’m certainly not handing that job off to a high school senior. I see it as incredibly unprofessional. There’s simply no way I would have a kid do my job, no way I would leave my kids in the hands of another kid to ensure their learning in my class.

But none of that answers the OP’s question.

I’m going to guess that this is a normal program in you school? How selective is it?

Is the teacher you worked with going to write one of your letters of recommendation? If so, then that letter could say a lot about your work ethic, your knowledge of math, your maturity.

As to michelle426 ’ s similar posts: if all you did was run scantrons and grade homework for completeness, then it sounds like service credit for NHS.