Spokane SD Grading Policy

Spokane School District Grade Scale

Spokane School District uses a standard letter grade system for evaluating student performance. The grading scale is as follows:

Letter GradePercentageGrade Points
A93-100%4.0
A-90-92%3.7
B+87-89%3.3
B83-86%3.0
B-80-82%2.7
C+77-79%2.3
C73-76%2.0
C-70-72%1.7
D+67-69%1.3
D60-66%1.0
F0-59%0.0

Example

To calculate a final grade, use the following example:

Course ComponentPercentage of Final GradeEarned GradeWeighted Grade
Homework20%85% (B)0.2 * 3.0 = 0.6
Midterm Exam30%90% (A-)0.3 * 3.7 = 1.11
Final Exam50%78% (C+)0.5 * 2.3 = 1.15

Final Grade: 0.6 + 1.11 + 1.15 = 2.86 (B)

Grading Policy

  • Middle School:
  • Emphasizes a standards-based grading system.
  • Report cards include academic performance and behavioral attributes.
  • High School:
  • Uses GPA for class ranking and college admissions.
  • Allows for weighted grades in Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors courses.

FAQs

1. How are weighted grades calculated in Spokane School District?
Weighted grades for AP and Honors courses add an extra 0.5 to 1.0 to the standard GPA scale.

2. What is the policy for grade appeals?
Students can appeal their grades by submitting a formal request to their teacher or school administration.

3. Are there any grade requirements for extracurricular activities?
Yes, students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 to participate in extracurricular activities.

4. How often are report cards issued?
Report cards are issued quarterly, with progress reports available midway through each term.

5. What happens if a student fails a course?
Students who fail a course may retake it during summer school or the following academic year.

For more detailed information, visit the Spokane School District website.

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