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Louisiana moves to 10-point grading scale in public schools - MSNLouisiana has recently adopted a new 10-point grading scale, transitioning from the previous 7-point system due to House Bill 424. Shreveport Representative Tammy Phelps wrote the law, and says ...
She said such changes may appear on a Board of Education agenda in about a month, now that the movement to a 10-point grading scale has been established. The changes, she said, will take place at ...
Movement to a 10-point grading scale may soon be under consideration at Rapid City Area Schools. Valerie Seales, RCAS director of teaching, learning and innovation, delivered a presentation ...
The Department of Education says if a 10-point scale had been in place over the last three years, anywhere from 12,000 to 13,000 more students would have qualified for lottery scholarships.
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Va. (WDBJ) - Pittsylvania County Schools is changing the way it grades students and how often. The Pittsylvania County School Board voted to change from a 7-point grading ...
Using a 10-point grading scale, students receive an “A” for scores between 90-100, a “B” for 80-89 and so forth. CCPS currently uses a seven-point system where 93-100 is considered an A.
The New Albany Public School Board voted Monday evening to implement a new 10-point grading scale for the 2009-2010 school year. The previous grading scale is as follows: A 93-100, B 85-92, C 75 ...
The State Board of Education’s adoption of the 10-point grading system was a necessary step. A student who is dual-enrolled in high school and Aiken Technical College may make a 92 in two classes.
Goochland students will be graded using a 10-point grading scale starting in the fall, after the School Board approved the change from a seven point scale at its regular April meeting.
Under the new system, it will be easier for students to attain straight A's. I was so upset when my final grade in biology the first nine weeks was a 92.54, which is just 1.46 points away from an A.
AMORY - The Monroe County Board of Education approved a modified 10-point grading scale proposal at its recent meeting. The new grading scale will begin with the 2009-2010 school year.
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