Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
I don't think this is true...it needs to be at least a 3.25 to round up to a B+
Nope. Anything above 3.0 to 3.3 is a B+.
Please provide a citation for this.
NP. I have never found a citation for this outside of DCUM but ever since I read it here I’ve been checking and this is in fact how my kids’ grades have been computed.
PP who is a teacher. I’ve been checking this for several years. It’s absolutely how final grades are computed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
I don't think this is true...it needs to be at least a 3.25 to round up to a B+
Nope. Anything above 3.0 to 3.3 is a B+.
Please provide a citation for this.
NP. I have never found a citation for this outside of DCUM but ever since I read it here I’ve been checking and this is in fact how my kids’ grades have been computed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
I don't think this is true...it needs to be at least a 3.25 to round up to a B+
Nope. Anything above 3.0 to 3.3 is a B+.
Please provide a citation for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
It is incredibly shocking- the one that always gets me is. 3.31 is an A-.
Not true...if you get 3 B+ and one A- the final grade is an A-.
the above poster is correct...my DC got 3 B+ and one A- in a class last year and final grade was a B+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
It is incredibly shocking- the one that always gets me is. 3.31 is an A-.
Not true...if you get 3 B+ and one A- the final grade is an A-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
This is absolutely not true...if you get 3 Bs and one B+ your final grade is a B, not a B+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
I don't think this is true...it needs to be at least a 3.25 to round up to a B+
Nope. Anything above 3.0 to 3.3 is a B+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
I don't think this is true...it needs to be at least a 3.25 to round up to a B+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
It is incredibly shocking- the one that always gets me is. 3.31 is an A-.
Again, I don't think this is accurate. It needs to be 3.51+ to be an A-
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
It is incredibly shocking- the one that always gets me is. 3.31 is an A-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
The grade inflation in DCPS knows no bounds. It's nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?
Not exactly. Each term is converted to a point system: so whether your kid got a 94 or 100 in term 2 it calculates as an A. That A is a 4.0. So the 4.0 is what is averaged among the terms. Also it rounds up no matter what.
Ex: B B B B+
3.0 +3.0+ 3.0+3.3 = 12.3/4 = 3.08 which will round up to a B+ on the transcript for the course
Anonymous wrote:How are final/end of year grades calculated? Are the four term grades averaged for the final class grade (25% each?)?