Moreno Valley USD Grading Policy

Moreno Valley USD Grade Scale

Moreno Valley Unified School District uses a standard grading scale to evaluate student performance. Below is the detailed grading scale:

Letter GradePercentage RangeGPA Points (High School)
A90-100%4.0
B80-89%3.0
C70-79%2.0
D60-69%1.0
FBelow 60%0.0

Example

To calculate the final grade, let’s consider the following scores in different assessments:

AssessmentScoreWeight
Homework85%20%
Quizzes78%20%
Midterm Exam88%30%
Final Exam92%30%

Final Grade Calculation:

Example

To calculate the final grade, let’s consider the following scores in different assessments:

AssessmentScoreWeight
Homework85%20%
Quizzes78%20%
Midterm Exam88%30%
Final Exam92%30%

Final Grade Calculation:
Final Grade = (85 * 0.20) + (78 * 0.20) + (88 * 0.30) + (92 * 0.30) = 86.2%

Grading Policy

Middle School:

  • Standard letter grades are used.
  • Progress reports are issued every 6 weeks.

High School:

  • GPA calculations are based on the standard 4.0 scale.
  • AP and Honors classes have weighted grades, adding 1 point to the GPA scale.

FAQs

  1. What grading scale does Moreno Valley USD use?
    Moreno Valley USD uses a standard A-F grading scale, where A is 90-100%, B is 80-89%, and so on.
  2. How often are progress reports issued in middle school?
    Progress reports are issued every 6 weeks in middle school.
  3. Do AP and Honors classes have weighted grades?
    Yes, AP and Honors classes in high school add an extra point to the GPA scale, making an A worth 5.0 points.
  4. Where can I find more detailed information about Moreno Valley USD’s grading policy?
    For more detailed information, visit the Moreno Valley USD website.
  5. Can I use a calculator to determine my final grade?
    Yes! Now that you understand Moreno Valley USD’s grading policy, calculate your final grade with our easy-to-use Grade Calculator or Final Grade Calculator.

By understanding the grading policy, students can better track their academic progress and make informed decisions to achieve their educational goals.