Christina School District Grading Policy

Christina School District Grade Scale

Christina School District uses a standards-based grading system to measure student performance in both academic and behavioral areas. The grading scale is designed to provide a clear and accurate representation of student progress.

Academic Grade Scale

GradePerformance LevelDescription
4Exceeds ExpectationsConsistently exceeds grade-level standards
3Meets ExpectationsConsistently meets grade-level standards
2Approaching ExpectationsPartially meets grade-level standards
1Below ExpectationsDoes not meet grade-level standards
NNot AssessedStandard not assessed during the grading period

Behavioral Grade Scale

GradePerformance LevelDescription
OOutstandingConsistently demonstrates expected behaviors
SSatisfactoryUsually demonstrates expected behaviors
NNeeds ImprovementOccasionally demonstrates expected behaviors
UUnsatisfactoryRarely demonstrates expected behaviors

Example

Here is an example of how to calculate a student’s final grade using the Christina School District’s grading scale:

SubjectPerformance LevelGrade Point
MathMeets Expectations3
EnglishExceeds Expectations4
ScienceApproaching Expectations2
Social StudiesMeets Expectations3

Final Grade Calculation:

  • Total Grade Points = 3 (Math) + 4 (English) + 2 (Science) + 3 (Social Studies) = 12
  • Number of Subjects = 4
  • Final Grade Point Average = 12 / 4 = 3.0

Grading Policy

  • Standards-based grading focuses on measuring students’ proficiency in specific areas.
  • Behavioral grades are separate from academic grades and reflect students’ conduct and work habits.
  • Regular assessments and observations are used to determine grades.
  • Grades are updated regularly and are accessible to parents and students through the district’s online portal.

FAQs

1. What is standards-based grading?
Standards-based grading measures students’ proficiency in specific areas based on clearly defined criteria. It focuses on what students know and can do.

2. How often are grades updated?
Grades are updated regularly throughout the grading period. Parents and students can view grades online at any time.

3. What do the behavior grades mean?
Behavior grades reflect students’ conduct and work habits, separate from their academic performance. They indicate how well students demonstrate expected behaviors.

4. Can parents access their child’s grades online?
Yes, parents can access their child’s grades through the district’s online portal, which is updated regularly with the latest information.

5. How are final grades calculated?
Final grades are calculated by averaging the performance levels across all subjects. Each performance level is assigned a grade point, and the average is taken to determine the final grade.

6. What should I do if I have questions about my child’s grades?
If you have questions about your child’s grades, you can contact their teacher or visit the Christina School District website for more information.

7. How can I help my child improve their grades?
Encourage regular study habits, monitor their progress through the online portal, and communicate with their teachers for additional support and resources.

Now that you understand the Christina School District’s grading policy, calculate your final grade with our easy-to-use grade calculator or final grade calculator!