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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So we've got Lake Braddock, Mountain View Alternative, and Oakton that allow up to 100%. South Lakes allows up to an 86%. Any others? My own kids are at Chantilly. They allow up to an 80% there. I have a senior applying to colleges this season, and I am going to ask their counselor if this type of information is included in the school profile that is sent to colleges. I must admit that I am surprised that Oakton allows up to 100%... I always considered them to be a high-performing, peer school of Chantilly's. [/quote] Madison does reassessments under the mumbo jumbo of equity grading, so I guess that is up to 100%.[/quote] Luckily, SBG will go away for next school year and beyond.[/quote] Really? where is that mentioned by FCPS?[/quote] On their website: https://www.fcps.edu/academics/grading-and-reporting/secondary/grading-scale#:~:text=In%20the%202024%2D25%20school,4.0%20scale%20during%20this%20year. Here is the quote if you do not want to click the link: [i]FCPS currently has two approved grading scales the 4 point scale. the 100-point scale. In the 2024-25 school year, FCPS will transition to a single scale, the 100-point scale. The 2023-24 school year is a transition year, and no teams or teachers should be moving to the 4.0 scale during this year.[/i][/quote]
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