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Grading Policy

PK-2 Grading Policy

 

 

 

 

Calculating Progress Report and Report Card Averages
Grades PK-3:  No weight will be assigned in reporting student progress.  Authentic assessments will aide in determining whether a student has met standard or improvement is needed.

Late Assignments/Late Work
Grades PK-3:  No work is considered late if submitted within a week of the assignment date.

Extenuating circumstances will be considered for late Academic Achievement.

Makeup Work Assignments
Grades PK-5:  For any work missed, the teacher may assign the student makeup work based on the instructional objectives for the subject or course and the needs of the individual student in mastering the essential knowledge and skills or in meeting subject or course requirements.  

A student will be responsible for obtaining and completing the makeup work in a satisfactory manner and within the same amount of days the student was absent plus one day. [EIAB(LOCAL).]

DAEP or In-School Suspension Makeup Work

Grades PK-5:  A student removed to a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) during the school year will have an opportunity to complete coursework needed to fulfill the student’s high school graduation requirements before the beginning of the next school year.  The District may provide the opportunity to complete the coursework through any method available, including a correspondence course, another distance learning option, or summer school.  The District will not charge the student for any method of completion provided by the District. 

A student removed from the regular classroom to in-school suspension or another setting, other than DAEP, will have an opportunity to complete before the beginning of the next school year each course the student was enrolled in at the time of removal from the regular classroom.  The district may provide the opportunity by any method available, including a correspondence course, distance learning, or summer school.  

Students and their parents are encouraged to discuss options with the teacher or counselor to ensure the student completes all work required for the course or grade level.

Minimum Number of Grades
Grades PK-3:  Standards-based reporPK-2 Grading Policy

Calculating Progress Report and Report Card Averages
Grades PK-3:  No weight will be assigned in reporting student progress.  Authentic assessments will aide in determining whether a student has met standard or improvement is
needed.

Late Assignments/Late Work
Grades PK-3:  No work is considered late if submitted within a week of the assignment date.

Extenuating circumstances will be considered for late Academic Achievement.

Makeup Work Assignments
Grades PK-5:  For any work missed, the teacher may assign the student makeup work based on the instructional objectives for the subject or course and the needs of the individual student in mastering the essential knowledge and skills or in meeting subject or course requirements.  

A student will be responsible for obtaining and completing the makeup work in a satisfactory manner and within the same amount of days the student was absent plus one day. [EIAB(LOCAL).]

DAEP or In-School Suspension Makeup Work

Grades PK-5:  A student removed to a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) during the school year will have an opportunity to complete coursework needed to fulfill the student’s high school graduation requirements before the beginning of the next school year.  The District may provide the opportunity to complete the coursework through any method available, including a correspondence course, another distance learning option, or summer school.  The District will not charge the student for any method of completion provided by the District. 

A student removed from the regular classroom to in-school suspension or another setting, other than DAEP, will have an opportunity to complete before the beginning of the next school year each course the student was enrolled in at the time of removal from the regular classroom.  The district may provide the opportunity by any method available, including a correspondence course, distance learning, or summer school.  


Students and their parents are encouraged to discuss options with the teacher or counselor to ensure the student completes all work required for the course or grade level.

Minimum Number of Grades
Grades PK-3:  Standards-based report cards will show a student’s current level of mastery regarding the state curriculum per nine weeks.  The level of mastery shall be based on Academic Achievement assignments.

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