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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PLEASE Google these answers next time because ALL of the above is wrong 🙄 SO much BS and misinformation on DCUM, may as well be Facebook. "High School Credit in Middle School Middle school students may take selected high school courses for credit. For students who enter Grade 6 during or after the 2018-2019 school year, the final grade and credit earned for high school courses successfully completed while in middle school will be reported on the high school transcript, but will not be calculated into the cumulative GPA, unless requested by the parent/guardian or the student, if the student is an eligible student, as defined in MCPS Regulation JEA-RB, Enrollment of Students. Middle school students must meet the same requirements as high school students by earning a final grade of A, B, C, or D each semester. Additional information is in MCPS Regulation IKC-RA, Grade Point Averages (GPA) and Weighted Grade Point Averages (WGPA), found at www. montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikcra.pdf[/quote] Ah, the irony. What you Googled and posted above is outdated information. The current regulation text is below, and confirms that the earlier posted information is indeed correct: For students who entered Grade 6 during or after the 2016—2017 school year, the final grade and credit earned for high school courses successfully completed while in middle school will be reported on the high school transcript, but will not be calculated into the cumulative GPA/WGPA, unless the grade earned improves the student’s cumulative GPA/WGPA. If the course grade for a high school course taken in middle school improves the student’s cumulative GPA/WGPA, it will be applied automatically by MCPS. Parents/guardians may opt out of the automatic calculation by contacting the school counselor [url]https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikcra.pdf[/url][/quote]
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