It is the responsibility of each student/parent to monitor the student’s academic progress towards graduation; however, the Student Services Office offers
several tracking tools to assist you.
Grading
NUMERIC GRADES may not exceed 100. At the end of each semester, honors courses receive 2 additional points and AP courses receive 7 additional points.
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GRADING SCALE
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90-100 = 4.0 |
80-89 = 3.0 |
75-79 = 2.0 |
70-74 = 1.0 |
69 – below = 0 |
Progress Reports & Report Cards
PROGRESS REPORTS are posted to NetClassroom for every student in grades 8-12 at the 6 and 12 week marks in each semester.
REPORT CARDS are mailed home at the end of each semester and include the student’s exam grade (if exams were taken in the class) and a semester grade. Semester grades go on the student’s transcript as part of their permanent record. The “GPA C” on the report card or transcript
means Grade Point Average for Core classes only: Math, English, Science, Social
Science, and Foreign Language. The “GPA O” (overall) includes all classes. Core and overall numerical averages are also given. *An 8th grade GPA only includes courses which earn high school credit: Algebra I, Honors Algebra I, French I, World Geography, Technology classes, and Fine Arts classes.