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If a child moves to a school that doesn’t use standards-based grading, how will that school interpret his grades?

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If a child moves to a school that doesn’t use standards-based grading, how will that school interpret his grades?

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If a child moves to a school that doesn’t use standards-based grading, how will that school interpret his grades? Standards-based education has been an established approach for two decades. Private & public schools alike are knowledgeable about this system of grading. Children who meet the standard are considered students.

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