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With the previous grading scale, all elementary-level students were required to receive all “A’s” (including “A-‘s”) to be eligible for the Principal’s List and receive satisfactory (S) ratings for work habits, conduct, music, art, and physical education. Has this changed with the new grading scale?

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With the previous grading scale, all elementary-level students were required to receive all “A’s” (including “A-‘s”) to be eligible for the Principal’s List and receive satisfactory (S) ratings for work habits, conduct, music, art, and physical education. Has this changed with the new grading scale?

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(School Board Regulation 5-29.1) Yes. With the new grading scale, for an elementary level student to be eligible for the Principal’s List, the student must receive all “A’s”. If a student receives an “A-“, he or she is not eligible for the Principal’s List. For example, the student earning grades shown on the report card below is not eligible for the Principals List because the student earned an “A-” in one subject.

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