Grading Scale
I grade on a 4 point proficiency scale. Scores reported to ParentVue are out of 4. If you wish to convert a Language Arts grade back to a traditional grading scale, simply divide your student's score by 4 and multiple by 100 to find their percentage.
While all scores are based on the 4 point scale, the value of the assignment and percentage towards the overall grade will vary based on the complexity of the assignment and class time put into it.
Example:
Maria has a grade of 3.32 in Social Studies. 3.32/4=.83 and .83 x 100 = 83%, or a traditional B.
Students are graded based on their ability to demonstrate mastery on the standards established by the Oregon Department of Education. Grades are an average of assessments, notebook work, and class participation (including homework). Assessments count for the majority of a student's grade.
While all scores are based on the 4 point scale, the value of the assignment and percentage towards the overall grade will vary based on the complexity of the assignment and class time put into it.
Example:
Maria has a grade of 3.32 in Social Studies. 3.32/4=.83 and .83 x 100 = 83%, or a traditional B.
Students are graded based on their ability to demonstrate mastery on the standards established by the Oregon Department of Education. Grades are an average of assessments, notebook work, and class participation (including homework). Assessments count for the majority of a student's grade.