Grading Periods
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Six Weeks Grading Periods Six Weeks Ending Date 1st Six Weeks September 19, 2022 2nd Six Weeks November 3, 2022 3rd Six Weeks December 21, 2022 4th Six Weeks February 24, 2023 5th Six Weeks April 18, 2023 6th Six Weeks June 1, 2023 Dates are subject to change due to inclement weather.
Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled after each grading period. Please contact your studdent's school for information regarding scheduling a conference.
Grading Scales
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Standards Based Grading Scale for K-2
Progress for students in kindergarten, first grade, and second grade will be assessed through the use of a standards-based progress report card in the areas of English/Language Arts and mathematics. Each skill will be assessed for grade level mastery and assigned a level of expectation as outlined in the chart below.
Level of Expectation:
ME= Mastered Expectations
Student performance indicates mastery of the grade-level expectation at the end of the grading period.
*If an asterisk is noted on the progress report, student performance indicates mastery of above grade level expectations.
AE= Approaching Expectations
Student has been introduced to the standard and is making progress toward grade-level expectations at the end of the grading period.
BE= Below Expectations
Student has been introduced to the standard and is making minimal or no progress toward grade level expectations at the end of the grading period.
Letter grades “E” (Excellent), “S” (Satisfactory), “N” (Needs Improvement), or “U” (Unsatisfactory) will be assigned for science, social studies, responsibility for learning, and when assigning progress in special areas (PE, art, music, library, and guidance) in kindergarten-second grade.
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Grading Scale for Grades 3-8
Numerical grades, utilizing the State’s uniform grading scale, will be used to record a student’s progress in alignment with Tennessee education standards in math, English language arts, social studies and science.
Average Grade Assigned 90-100 A 80-89 B 70-79 C 60-69 D Less than 60 F Letter Grading for Non-tested subjects for Grades 3-8
Letter grades “E” (Excellent), “S” (Satisfactory), “N” (Needs Improvement), or “U” (Unsatisfactory) will be used when assigning progress for handwriting in grade 3 and special areas (art, music, band, PE, library, guidance) in grades 3-8. -
High School Grading Scale
A (4.0) = 90-100
B (3.0) = 80-89
C (2.0) = 70-79
D (1.0) = 60-69
F (0.0) = 0-59
Grade Card Distribution Dates
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September 27, 2022
November 15, 2022
January 17, 2023
March 6, 2023
April 26, 2023
June 1, 2023