![]() ![]() Any student who has perfect attendance in all seven (7) classes may also be exempt from the final exam. Students who make an A each marking period prior to the final exam may be exempt from the final exam for whole credit courses. Our goal is to help better match student grades with college admission standards. Mid-Term and Final exams will be given during the second and fourth nine weeks grading periods and will count as a percentage of the grade for that marking period. Colleges generally run on a 4.0 GPA scale with letter grades. In other words, if a child deliberately refuses to participate during the final nine weeks of the course, or if he/ she does not put forth a sincere effort on the final tests, this may be considered sufficient reason to report his/ her work as failure for the period or session. Grades 87 and above demonstrate very good to excellent performance. (C+: 77-79/C: 73-76 / C- : 70-72) Grade D: Even if it is below average, a grade of D is nevertheless considered to be qualifying. In fact, the performance of each pupil during the final nine weeks is expected to reflect and approach the degree of proficiency comparable to the quality of work he/ she has maintained throughout the year, or his/ her work for the course will be considered unsatisfactory. The average GPA in high school is 3.0, so scores in the 83 to 86 range indicate youre doing OK. Grade C: The letter grade C is one of those grades that is situated between A and C and corresponds to a score that falls anywhere in the range of 70 percent to 79 percent. ![]() PROGRESS REPORTS: Students will receive three week progress reports throughout each grading period.ĮND OF COURSE TESTING: Students must rate Fair, Good, or Excellent on the following EOC tests to graduate with any diploma: Algebra I (Algebra I Part II) or Geometry English II or English III and Biology or US History.įAILURE TO MAINTAIN PROFICIENCY: In no case should a pupil be allowed to feel that the final marking period, the final nine weeks of the course, is unimportant or that it will have no bearing on his/ her final grade. ![]()
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