Anonymous wrote:If they are high school credit classes taken in middle school, they are included on the transcript. The grades for those classes are only included in the GPA if they improve the average, otherwise they're excluded.
Anonymous wrote:Parents can usually get that admin to pressure teachers to raise grades. It's a trick that screws over the kids that work hard without questions and don't fight their teachers tooth and nail. I used to hate that as aa teaacherbbut in the end teacher don't fight it bc it's extra unwanted stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS classes are weighted if they are designated as Honors, Advanced Level, AP, or IB. You can check the MCPS course bulletin to see the designations.
So an A in non-weighted class could pull down a GPA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are high school credit classes taken in middle school, they are included on the transcript. The grades for those classes are only included in the GPA if they improve the average, otherwise they're excluded.
So would anything besides an A be excluded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are high school credit classes taken in middle school, they are included on the transcript. The grades for those classes are only included in the GPA if they improve the average, otherwise they're excluded.
So would anything besides an A be excluded?
Anonymous wrote:HS classes are weighted if they are designated as Honors, Advanced Level, AP, or IB. You can check the MCPS course bulletin to see the designations.
Anonymous wrote:If they are high school credit classes taken in middle school, they are included on the transcript. The grades for those classes are only included in the GPA if they improve the average, otherwise they're excluded.