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Where I grew up, that would be a B, actually.
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| When I went to high school in FCPS in the 90s it was a B+. They did not do A-. A was 94-100. B+ was 90-93. |
Unimportant. Teacher just didn't want to give out 1 more A |
It’s on the cusp. Could go either way. Maybe teacher based it on classroom participation and effort in deciding which way to round? |
Those were the good ol' days |
What does this mean? In FCPS a 92.6 is an A and the teacher has no discretion to make it an A-. If not FCPS, of course FCPS rules are unimportant. |
Correct answer. |
Only if the teacher rounds. Teachers are not required to round up. As it stands, that is not an A. An A is a 93 and 92.5 is not an A. |
What subject is this? |
The system automatically rounds. |
I’m sure the teacher can manually change it. |
Your comment is pointless. It does not matter how the teacher feels" In fcps 92.5 is an A. |
You are incorrect. |
| It's a numerical value. Doesn't the transcript just report the number out of 100? |
This is the Virginia schools forum. Not the private schools forum. |