Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High School GPA's are in SIS under Course History(this is the number that matters). I don't know"exactly" how they are calculated(just that they average all of the final grades ranging from 1.0,1.1,1.2........3.7,3.8,3.9,4.0) 0.5 and 1 pt added for Honors and AP
So if you got an A- in an AP class then it is counted as 4.7 instead of 3.7?
Anonymous wrote:High School GPA's are in SIS under Course History(this is the number that matters). I don't know"exactly" how they are calculated(just that they average all of the final grades ranging from 1.0,1.1,1.2........3.7,3.8,3.9,4.0) 0.5 and 1 pt added for Honors and AP
Anonymous wrote:I did the math for my Sophmore and it came out different than the published gpa in SIS using the poster above info(and adding in the Honors/AP bump) So I am not quite sure which "answer" is correct.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I meant to add that this gpa is weighted.Anonymous wrote:Go to SIS and scroll to course history. Current GPA is listed for HS
Thanks!. The question was to understand if the GPA shown in the SIS is average of all the Quarter grades or only final (last quarter)
I did the math for my Sophmore and it came out different than the published gpa in SIS using the poster above info(and adding in the Honors/AP bump) So I am not quite sure which "answer" is correct.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I meant to add that this gpa is weighted.Anonymous wrote:Go to SIS and scroll to course history. Current GPA is listed for HS
Thanks!. The question was to understand if the GPA shown in the SIS is average of all the Quarter grades or only final (last quarter)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers can use the 4.0 scale or the 100-pt scale in their gradebook, but once the final grade is calculated, the letter graded is converted to quality points. You don’t need to worry about converting a 93 to a 3.?
Final grades awarded to students will be A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, or F
Quality points are awarded as follows:
A 4.0 C 2.0
A- 3.7 C- 1.7
B+ 3.3 D+ 1.3
B 3.0 D 1.0
B- 2.7 F 0.0
C+ 2.3
So whether a student ended up with a 93 or a 100 in the class, they get a letter grade of “A.” For gpa purposes, that counts as 4.0 unweighted quality points. Likewise, in a class where the teacher used the 4.0 scale, a student who finished the year with a 3.8 gets a letter grade of “A” so this maps to 4.0 quality points.
Great!. Thanks. It seems that the grades for each quarter is averaged for the GPA as per PP. So if you get a B+, A-, A, A in the 1, 2, 3, and 4th quarter the GPA will not be 4 but average of for quarters or
(3.3 + 3.7 + 4 + 4) / 4 = 3.75
Does this sound right?
Anonymous wrote:I meant to add that this gpa is weighted.Anonymous wrote:Go to SIS and scroll to course history. Current GPA is listed for HS
I meant to add that this gpa is weighted.Anonymous wrote:Go to SIS and scroll to course history. Current GPA is listed for HS
Anonymous wrote:Teachers can use the 4.0 scale or the 100-pt scale in their gradebook, but once the final grade is calculated, the letter graded is converted to quality points. You don’t need to worry about converting a 93 to a 3.?
Final grades awarded to students will be A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, or F
Quality points are awarded as follows:
A 4.0 C 2.0
A- 3.7 C- 1.7
B+ 3.3 D+ 1.3
B 3.0 D 1.0
B- 2.7 F 0.0
C+ 2.3
So whether a student ended up with a 93 or a 100 in the class, they get a letter grade of “A.” For gpa purposes, that counts as 4.0 unweighted quality points. Likewise, in a class where the teacher used the 4.0 scale, a student who finished the year with a 3.8 gets a letter grade of “A” so this maps to 4.0 quality points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a middle schooler is taking high school courses, should there be a gpa in naviance?
I don't think it gets loaded until they are actually in HS. I know with both my children, they did not access Naviance until sophomore year - after their freshman (and MS) grades were loaded.