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Are students enrolled in special education or alternative education settings as “ungraded” included in this Report?

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Are students enrolled in special education or alternative education settings as “ungraded” included in this Report?

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A10: Yes, CEPI has computed grades for students reported in an ungraded setting; i.e., grade 13 (alternative education) or grade 14 (special education). The computed grade is determined using the students age as of December 1st of the current school year, and subtracting 6. For example, a student whose age is 17 as of December 1st would have a computed grade of 11.

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