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We have a math class that has 15 seventh graders and 15 eighth graders. Should I report the grade level as “multiple grades, no majority (K-8)?

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We have a math class that has 15 seventh graders and 15 eighth graders. Should I report the grade level as “multiple grades, no majority (K-8)?

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Since the class is evenly divided, report the higher grade level – eighth grade. It is important to report a grade level whenever possible. Select either the “multiple grades, no majority (K-8) or (9-12)” only for classes that have three or more grade levels and no majority of students.

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