diff --git a/handbooks/secondary-academic-handbook.html b/handbooks/secondary-academic-handbook.html index 251aa80..00543c1 100644 --- a/handbooks/secondary-academic-handbook.html +++ b/handbooks/secondary-academic-handbook.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Secondary Academic Handbook description: published: true -date: 2024-08-06T09:11:11.827Z +date: 2024-10-31T01:40:34.939Z tags: editor: ckeditor dateCreated: 2023-09-21T08:11:25.861Z @@ -160,7 +160,8 @@ dateCreated: 2023-09-21T08:11:25.861Z
Grade point average is a calculated average based on grades and credit earned per class. The grade points earned by the letter grade in each class are multiplied by the credit value of the same class. The point values from each class are then added together and divided by the total number of credits. The resulting number (a value between 0.0-4.0) is the student’s GPA. Since AP® classes are college-level courses, they use the weighted GPA scale (1.0-5.0). Pass or fail classes are not calculated in GPA. You can use a GPA calculator here to make estimates of your GPA for the current grading period. CRICS does not calculate class ranking.
+Grade point average is a calculated average based on grades and credit earned per class. The grade points earned by the letter grade in each class are multiplied by the credit value of the same class. The point values from each class are then added together and divided by the total number of credits. The resulting number (a value between 0.0-4.0) is the student’s GPA. Since AP® classes are college-level courses, they use the weighted GPA scale (1.0-5.0). Pass or fail classes are not calculated in GPA. You can use a GPA calculator here to make estimates of your GPA. CRICS does not calculate class ranking.
+Weighted GPA
Advance Placement (AP) courses can earn up to 5.0 grade points if the student completes the course and takes the AP test. A GPA affected by AP scoring is referred to as a weighted GPA. If a student's GPA is calculated without the influence of AP grade points, it is referred to as an unweighted GPA.
Honor Roll is determined at the end of each quarter based on a student’s GPA for that quarter. This is documented on the report card and is part of the student’s academic transcript.