Cecil County Schools Grading Policy

Cecil County Schools Grade Scale

Cecil County Public Schools use a traditional letter grading scale to assess student performance. Here’s the breakdown:

GradePercentage Range
A90-100%
B80-89%
C70-79%
D60-69%
FBelow 60%

Example

To illustrate how final grades are calculated, consider the following example. Assume a student has the following grades:

  • Homework: 85%
  • Quizzes: 78%
  • Mid-term Exam: 92%
  • Final Exam: 88%

Using the school’s weighted system where Homework is 20%, Quizzes are 20%, Mid-term Exam is 30%, and Final Exam is 30%, the final grade is calculated as follows:

Final Grade=(85×0.2)+(78×0.2)+(92×0.3)+(88×0.3)

Final Grade=17+15.6+27.6+26.4Final Grade=17+15.6+27.6+26.4

Final Grade = 86.6% (B)

Grading Policy

Cecil County Public Schools have additional grading policies that include:

  • Middle School: Emphasis on formative assessments to guide instruction.
  • High School: Includes a final exam that accounts for 20% of the final grade.
  • Progress Reports: Issued midway through each quarter to provide feedback on student progress.
  • Attendance: Regular attendance can influence grading, as participation and engagement are part of the assessment.

FAQs

1. How are grades weighted in Cecil County Schools?
Grades are weighted based on the type of assessment. For example, homework may be weighted less than quizzes or exams.

2. What is the minimum passing grade in Cecil County Schools?
A minimum of 60% (D) is required to pass.

3. How often are report cards issued?
Report cards are issued at the end of each quarter, four times a year.

4. Can parents view grades online?
Yes, parents can access their child’s grades through the Cecil County Schools’ online portal.

5. Are there opportunities for grade improvement?
Yes, students may have opportunities to retake tests or complete additional assignments for grade improvement.

6. How does attendance affect grading?
Consistent attendance is important as it affects participation grades and overall student performance.

7. Where can I find more information about the grading policy?
For more details, visit the Cecil County Public Schools website.

Now that you understand the Cecil County Schools’ grading policy, calculate your final grade with our easy-to-use grade calculator or final grade calculator!