Traditional Grade Calculations settings

 

This guide outlines the various traditional grade calculation formulas used depending on your teaching situation.

**Quarter Grades (Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4) Set by individual teachers based on Curriculum guidance **

**Semester Test Grades (X1,X2) Total points set to 100%(For information regarding semester tests click here.**

 

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Final Grades not calculating

If there is a dash or blank for your final grades please ensure that the weighting in Settings>Traditional Grade Calculations>pencil next to the class in question matches the weighting set for the assignment.

Example: if the weighting on the assignment is set to Formative/Summative then the traditional grade calculations ust match.

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Full Year Class (High Schools, Career Tech, Middle Schools - Grades 7-12*):

  • Final Grade (F1): 50% Semester 1 Grade (S1) + 50% Semester 2 Grade (S2)
  • Semester Grade (S1 & S2): 45% Quarter 1 Grade (Q1) + 45% Quarter 2 Grade (Q2) + 10% Semester Test (X1/X2)
  • Quarter Grades (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4): Determined by individual teachers based on curriculum guidance.
  • Semester Tests (X1 & X2): Total Points: 100 each (Specific date range set by district)

*7th Grade Civics and Geography course uses this grade scale even though it changes at semester.

Semester Length Class (Grades 7-12):

First Class Taught Each Year:

  • Final Grade (F1): Q1 45% Q2 45% X1 10%

Second Class Taught Each Year:

  • Final Grade (F1): Q3 45% Q4 45% X2 10%

Full Year Class (Elementary Schools - Grades 1-6):

  • Final Grade (F1): 25% Quarter 1 Grade (Q1) + 25% Quarter 2 Grade (Q2) + 25% Quarter 3 Grade (Q3) + 25% Quarter 4 Grade (Q4)
  • Quarter Grades (Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4): Determined by individual teachers based on curriculum guidance.

Full Year Class (Elementary Schools - Kindergarten):

  • Kindergarten does not use traditional grade calculations. Don't change any of your settings.
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