MARKING SYSTEM
Grades for full year courses are as follows:
First Marking Period............................................................................1/5 or 20%
Second Marking Period.......................................................................1/5 or 20%
Mid-Year Examination........................................................................1/10 or 10%
Third Marking Period...........................................................................1/5 or 20%
Fourth Marking Period.........................................................................1/5 or 20%
Final Examination................................................................................1/10 or 10%
Final Grade = [(2 x 1st MP) + (2 x 2nd MP) + (2 x 3rd MP) + (2 x 4th MP) + Mid Term Exam + Final Exam/Act] ÷ 10
Grades for semester courses are calculated as follows:
First Marking Period...........................................................................2/5 or 40%
Second Marking Period.......................................................................2/5 or 40%
Examination........................................................................................1/5 or 20%
Our marking system is as follows:
- Passing Grades - 70-100
- Failing Grades - 50-69*
*Teacher may record a grade lower than 50 only after the performance of the particular student is reviewed by the administration, and sufficient warning has been provided to the student and his/her parent or guardian.
Other grade designations include: P = Pass, F = Failing, WP = Withdraw Passing, WF = Withdraw Failing,
I = Incomplete, M = Medical, N = No grade
GRADING SCALE
A |
100 - 92 |
B |
91 - 84 |
C |
83 - 76 |
D |
75 - 70 |
F |
69 - 0 |
HONOR ROLL
Requirements for honor roll membership are as follows:
Distinguished Honor Roll:
- A grade of 92 or higher in all subjects which meet at least five (5) periods each week.
- A grade of 84 or higher in one subject which meets less than five (5) periods each week.
Regular Honor Roll:
- A grade of 84 or higher in all subjects which meet at least five (5) periods each week.
- A grade of 76 or higher in one subject which meets less than five (5) periods each week.
CLASS RANK
Class rank is determined at the end of the eleventh grade and after the first semester of the 12 th grade by ranking the students by the average of all grades earned in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. The average is based on all final grades earned in half credit courses, one credit courses and courses giving more than one credit, with the exception of Band, Choir, and Orchestra.

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