Anonymous wrote:My Junior's transcript has five middle school classes on it (two maths and three languages).
All five of them are included in the regular GPA because they were all As; not all are in WGPA because that only applies to honors or AP courses. They are inline with the other courses, organized by subject. So the language table has 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and AP. The date the course concluded is on the far right of the table, which is the only way you can know it was taken in MS.
There is a key at the bottom of the transcript that has icons for:
"course taken in middle school and excluded from WGPA"
"course taken in middle school and excluded from GPA and WGPA"
"course taken in middle school and excluded from GPA"
Three of my kid's courses have icons that say "course taken in middle school and excluded from WGPA" because they were regular, not Honors courses, which are not applicable to the WGPA.
My kid also has some icons for "courses taken outside of MCPS" for DE courses.
Anonymous wrote:They absolutely show up on your HS transcript just like the courses taken during the four years of HS. Algebra 1, Spanish 1, 2, 3 - whatever. I just looked at my high school senior's transcript and it wasn't at all clear which of the classes were taken in 6-8 versus 9-12. IDK about GPA etc. But know that the C in Spanish in middle school will show up on the HS transcript heading to college, unfortunately!!
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people here referring to the grade and graduation report in ParentVUE. This is not a transcript. The transcript is clearly broken down by grade and must be requested from the registrar.
Anonymous wrote:Where would I find my child's SGGCR in ParentVue? Does it contain their GPA/wGPA?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people here referring to the grade and graduation report in ParentVUE. This is not a transcript. The transcript is clearly broken down by grade and must be requested from the registrar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The transcript is broke down by grade 7, 8, 9, 10, etc). For grades 6-8 it only lists classes that are meeting a HS requirement. The layout of the middle school and high school grades is identical and in order of grade (eg if your first class you took for HS credit was in sixth grade, the sixth grade section is the first section listed on the transcript).
Everything is identical in appearance to the HS grades except the sections for MS grades are smaller because there are less relevant classes to list.
This is inaccurate for current MCPS transcripts.
Anonymous wrote:The transcript is broke down by grade 7, 8, 9, 10, etc). For grades 6-8 it only lists classes that are meeting a HS requirement. The layout of the middle school and high school grades is identical and in order of grade (eg if your first class you took for HS credit was in sixth grade, the sixth grade section is the first section listed on the transcript).
Everything is identical in appearance to the HS grades except the sections for MS grades are smaller because there are less relevant classes to list.