Has eligibility for the Honor Roll for middle and high school students changed with the new grading scale?
(School Board Regulation 5-29.1) With the former grading scale, middle and high school students were required to maintain a “B” average with no grade less than “C” and be enrolled in five classes or earning five credits to be placed on the Honor Roll. This will remain the same. However, if a student receives a “C-“, he or she is not eligible for the Honor Roll. For example, the student earning grades shown on the report card below is not eligible for the Honor Roll because the student earned an “C-” in one subject.
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