Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do middle schools calculate GPA? Is an A- a 3.75? My kids had all As last year, but got an A- in one class in the first grading period.
Good question. For admissions Walls isn't following DCPS grading policy, which requires them to weight advanced classes for purposes of calculating GPA.
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/FINAL%20DCPS%20Secondary%20Grading%20Policy%209-21-18.pdf
They did say they would “calculate GPAs” but I don’t know what that might mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do middle schools calculate GPA? Is an A- a 3.75? My kids had all As last year, but got an A- in one class in the first grading period.
Good question. For admissions Walls isn't following DCPS grading policy, which requires them to weight advanced classes for purposes of calculating GPA.
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/FINAL%20DCPS%20Secondary%20Grading%20Policy%209-21-18.pdf
Anonymous wrote:How do middle schools calculate GPA? Is an A- a 3.75? My kids had all As last year, but got an A- in one class in the first grading period.
Anonymous wrote:If they only take kids with all A's, who are the kids who get 2's on Parcc scores while in Walls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do NOT think there will be 500. They are taking the final grades (composite of all 4 quarters) not just the 4th quarter grades.
It’s still really easy to get an A. There are definitely 500 kids applying who got As 3rd and 4th advisories last year given the crazy extra credit grading situation. So as long as you got at least a B+ one advisory and an A- in another you have an A for the year. I can’t imagine 500 kids applying didn’t have those grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do NOT think there will be 500. They are taking the final grades (composite of all 4 quarters) not just the 4th quarter grades.
It’s still really easy to get an A. There are definitely 500 kids applying who got As 3rd and 4th advisories last year given the crazy extra credit grading situation. So as long as you got at least a B+ one advisory and an A- in another you have an A for the year. I can’t imagine 500 kids applying didn’t have those grades.
Anonymous wrote:I do NOT think there will be 500. They are taking the final grades (composite of all 4 quarters) not just the 4th quarter grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do. I think that 500 applicants will have straight A's.
+1
Given the grading during distance learning last year, yes there will be 500 students with straight As.
Anonymous wrote:I do. I think that 500 applicants will have straight A's.