Estimated class rank of weighted 4.22 GPA for 9th grade

Anonymous
Can someone estimate the class rank of weighted 4.22 GPA for my 9th grade kid? middle or bottom? My kid's all 9th courses' grade is between A and minus A. Thanks for reply!
Anonymous
Top 75%
Anonymous
Thanks!
Anonymous
At TJ, for 9th grade, what is the highest GPA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At TJ, for 9th grade, what is the highest GPA?

technically, 4.417 is possible. But more than likely, assuming one language and three math credits transferred from fcps middle school, and PE taken for pass/fail, top freshman GPA is 4.350 .
Anonymous
Unlike fcps students, lcps students are at a disadvantage as even the honors course credits are transferred as unweighted. unfair and discriminatory practice.
Anonymous
If a student takes algebra 1 and geometry from LCPS and then comes to TJ, then are those courses counted as honors and given weightage appropriately? I know that algebra 2 in LCPS is weighted as honors. But if the other two math credits are not weighted and if it only weighted for FCPS students then that is an unfair advantage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unlike fcps students, lcps students are at a disadvantage as even the honors course credits are transferred as unweighted. unfair and discriminatory practice.


Wrong. LCPS kids are compared against other LCPS kids, plus this info is included in the school profile. Some school systems give a one point boost for a 97-100 as an A+, so an AP class is a 6.0. Fcps kids could say that is not fair but one one is comparing those kids with the 6.0 kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If a student takes algebra 1 and geometry from LCPS and then comes to TJ, then are those courses counted as honors and given weightage appropriately? I know that algebra 2 in LCPS is weighted as honors. But if the other two math credits are not weighted and if it only weighted for FCPS students then that is an unfair advantage.

All lcps courses transfer as unweighted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top 75%


Seems optimistic. These days 40% of the kids have a perfect UW4.0.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unlike fcps students, lcps students are at a disadvantage as even the honors course credits are transferred as unweighted. unfair and discriminatory practice.


Wrong. LCPS kids are compared against other LCPS kids, plus this info is included in the school profile. Some school systems give a one point boost for a 97-100 as an A+, so an AP class is a 6.0. Fcps kids could say that is not fair but one one is comparing those kids with the 6.0 kids.


The GPA gets recalculated by most T20 Universities just to compare apples to apples, adds a score for course challenge, and a score for rigor. And regional schools already know the differences. The standardized scores bolster their evaluation.

You two are really arguing on who should be a valedictorian of a different school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Top 75%


Seems optimistic. These days 40% of the kids have a perfect UW4.0.


Where? People say this and then can't ever name a single specific school. It's an easy claim right up until you make it specific enough to easily fact check
Anonymous
At TJ, are there 40% of the kids have a perfect uw4.0 for the present 9th grade students?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unlike fcps students, lcps students are at a disadvantage as even the honors course credits are transferred as unweighted. unfair and discriminatory practice.


Wrong. LCPS kids are compared against other LCPS kids, plus this info is included in the school profile. Some school systems give a one point boost for a 97-100 as an A+, so an AP class is a 6.0. Fcps kids could say that is not fair but one one is comparing those kids with the 6.0 kids.

You're misinformed. The reference is about loudoun county TJ students whose lcps middle school earned HS credits that get automatically transferred to fcps, but as unweighted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone estimate the class rank of weighted 4.22 GPA for my 9th grade kid? middle or bottom? My kid's all 9th courses' grade is between A and minus A. Thanks for reply!

Slightly above middle. It's a guess, but there would be atleast one to two hundred freshman kids in the 4.2 to 4.4 range.

Freshman courses have been intentionally kept easy to discourage dropouts. However, the following two years are filled with unavoidable TJ rigor courses, likely leading to a much wider GPA distribution. The midpoint gpa after junior year in the past has been around 4.4
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