Districts around the country have weighed new approaches to grading, some motivated by concerns about achievement and student motivation following the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic. As ...
Users across the social media landscape left comments bemoaning the state of the American public-education system. Some users went further, implying that the scale was implemented statewide. But a few ...
The Jefferson County School Board voted to change the grading scale for the 2015-16 school years on Monday evening.The new scale changes an "A" grade from a 90 percent to 100 percent, a "B" from an 80 ...
In North Carolina, all public schools are required to grade students on a seven-point scale. That means you get an A if you score between a 93 and 100, and a B if it falls between an 85 and 92. But ...
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