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June 21, 2005
The Grading Scale
Below is an explanation of what the grades on your report card mean.
- A: 90-100 Superior Achievement
- B: 80-89 Above Average Achievement
- C: 74-79 Average Achievement
- D: 70-73 Minimum Achievement
- F: 69 and below Failure
I: Incomplete (A maximum of three weeks is given to complete work.)
The way you behave in class can help you learn or interfere with your learning. Always be sure to pay careful attention to the teacher so you can do your best work in school. Conduct grades are given by the teacher to help your parents stay informed of how you are behaving in your classes.
Conduct grades will be defined as follows:
- S = Conduct which generally follows classroom & school rules and does not interfere with the learning of others.
- N = Conduct which frequently causes class disruptions and/or does not always conform to classroom and school rules.
- U = Conduct which consistently causes class disruptions that interfere with the learning of others and which often does not conform to classroom and school rules.
Posted by Dr. Tyson
