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  2. James Madison High School online - Wikipedia

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    Students must be over 14 years of age to enroll. Those under 18 must provide proof of promotion to 9th grade and be enrolled by a parent or guardian. To be eligible for the college preparatory program track, a student's incoming GPA must be a minimum of 2.00 on a 4.00-point scale, or an overall C grade.

  3. Growing Participator Approach - Wikipedia

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    The Growing Participator Approach (GPA) is an alternative paradigm for second language acquisition created by Greg Thomson. [1] In GPA, the goal is not language acquisition, but participation in the life of a new community, which is constantly growing over time. Thus, GPA uses the terminology of a 'growing participator' instead of a language ...

  4. Genyo E-learning - Wikipedia

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    Genyo E-learning is a learning management system (LMS) developed by Diwa Learning Systems Inc. and launched in 2004. It offers digital educational resources for grades 1-10 across five core subjects, facilitating both blended and fully online learning.

  5. Learning management system - Wikipedia

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    A learning management system (LMS) or virtual learning environment (VLE) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation, and delivery of educational courses, training programs, materials or learning and development programs. [1]

  6. SOAR High School - Wikipedia

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    SOAR has very high standards for the academics of students, as a 3.0 GPA is recommended, and C's and above are the only acceptable grades if one wishes to remain at SOAR. However, there have been instances where Counselors have allowed students to retake classes if need be.

  7. Academic grading in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese grading system is an academic grading system utilized in Vietnam.It is based on a 0 to 10-point scale, similar to the US 1.0-4.0 scale.. Typically when an American educational institution requests a grade-point average calculated on the 4 point scale, the student will be expected to do a direct mathematical conversion, so 10 becomes 4.0, 7.5 becomes 3.0, etc.

  8. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading in education is the application of standardized measurements to evaluate different levels of student achievement in a course. Grades can be expressed as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), percentages, or as numbers out of a possible total (often out of 100).

  9. Academic grading in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Some universities don't include A+ in the grades, [2] or set the grade point of A+ to be 4.00, [3] so that the maximum GPA attainable is 4.00 instead of 4.30. Some universities use a 12-point based system called "CGA" instead. [4]