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  2. Proposition 48 (NCAA) - Wikipedia

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    A sliding-scale combination of grades in high school core courses and standardized-test scores. For example, if a student-athlete earns a 3.0 grade-point average in core courses, that individual must score at least 620 on the SAT or a sumscore of 52 on the ACT. As the GPA increases, the required test score decreases, and vice versa.

  3. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Any passing grade at or above the .50 mark is prefixed with the term of the next higher grade. The lowest grade is 2.00; grades below 3.00 are failing grades, and the highest is 6.00. Grades like "Very good" (5-) and "Average" (3+) are also given, but plusses and minuses are generally ignored in calculations.

  4. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    To meet the Division I requirements for grade point average, the lowest possible high school GPA a student may have to be eligible with to play in their freshman year is a 2.30 (2.20 for Division II or III), but they are allowed to play beginning in their second year with a GPA of 2.00. [78]

  5. 102 points to set a high school basketball record? The world ...

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    Attucks star Kamrah Banks, a high-Division I prospect and the daughter of coach Kamaren Banks, took nearly every shot in the first half and scored a school-record 63 points.

  6. High school basketball rankings | Hoban, STVM girls lead ...

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    The high school basketball RPI rankings, which will be used by the district tournament draws to determine seeding, were released by OHSAA.

  7. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, grades are averaged to create a grade point average (GPA). [2] GPA is calculated by using the number of grade points a student earns in a given period of time. A GPA is often calculated for high school , undergraduate , and graduate students.

  8. High school basketball rankings | Hoban, STVM girls lead ...

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    Here's the Jan. 17 OHSAA high school basketball RPI rankings, which will be used by the Northeast District tournament draws to determine seeding.

  9. School classification - Wikipedia

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    School classification is the categorization of secondary schools by officially sanctioned bodies for athletic competition. Across North America, the classes have often been based on enrollment levels of the schools, with many leagues using classifications named A, AA, AAA, etc.

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