Henry County Grading Policy

Henry County Grade Scale

Henry County uses a standardized grading scale to ensure consistency and fairness in assessing student performance. The grading scale is as follows:

Letter GradePercentage RangeGPA Value
A90-100%4.0
B80-89%3.0
C74-79%2.0
D70-73%1.0
F0-69%0.0

Example

To calculate a final grade in Henry County, use the following example:

Assignment TypeWeightScoreWeighted Score
Homework20%8517
Tests30%9027
Projects25%8822
Participation25%9523.75
Final Grade89.75

Final Grade: 89.75% (B)

Grading Policy

  • Middle School:
  • Assignments and assessments are graded according to the standard scale.
  • Report cards are issued every nine weeks.
  • Students must maintain a minimum of 70% to pass a course.
  • High School:
  • Grades are cumulative over the semester.
  • End-of-course exams may account for 20% of the final grade.
  • Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors courses have weighted grades.

FAQs

Q: How often are grades updated in Henry County?
A: Grades are updated regularly, with progress reports issued midway through each grading period and report cards at the end of each nine-week period.

Q: What happens if a student fails a course?
A: Students who fail a course may need to retake it during summer school or the next academic year to earn the necessary credits for graduation.

Q: Are there opportunities for grade improvement?
A: Yes, students can participate in tutoring sessions and may retake assessments to improve their grades.

Q: How are AP and Honors courses weighted?
A: AP and Honors courses have additional GPA weight, with an extra 0.5 or 1.0 points added to the GPA calculation for these courses.

Q: Where can I find more information about Henry County’s grading policies?
A: For more details, visit the Henry County Schools website.

Q: What resources are available for grade calculation?
A: Now that you understand Henry County’s grading policy, calculate your final grade with our easy-to-use grade calculator or final grade calculator.