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  2. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The top grade, A, is given here for performance that exceeds the mean by more than 1.5 standard deviations, a B for performance between 0.5 and 1.5 standard deviations above the mean, and so on. [17] Regardless of the absolute performance of the students, the best score in the group receives a top grade and the worst score receives a failing grade.

  3. L.A. students' grades are rising, but test scores are falling ...

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    But the good report cards may not reflect a student's ability to meet California's grade level standards — even though a district policy calls for a C to mean that a student understands the ...

  4. Harvard among more than a dozen schools to receive failing ...

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    The Anti-Defamation League gave Harvard University and 12 other schools a failing grade for policies to protect Jewish students from antisemitism on campus. ... Along with the Report Card, we’re ...

  5. Grade retention - Wikipedia

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    Grade retention or grade repetition is the process of a student repeating a grade after failing the previous year. In the United States of America , grade retention can be used in kindergarten through to third grade; however, students in high school are usually only retained in the specific failed subject.

  6. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    From the 10th grade onwards, including tertiary education, a 20-point grading scale is used, with 10 passing grades and 10 failing grades, with 20 being the highest grade possible and 9.5, rounded upwards to 10, the minimum grade for passing. This 20-point system is used both for test scores and grades.

  7. A failing Nation's Report Card proves need for sweeping change

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    The new Nation’s Report Card is truly scandalous; it shows that one in every three eighth graders are functionally illiterate. Millions of teens struggle to extract meaning from words on a page.

  8. Report card - Wikipedia

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    A typical report card uses a grading scale to determine the quality of a student's school work. Report cards are now frequently issued in automated form by computers and may also be mailed. Traditional school report cards contained a section for teachers to record individual comments about the student's work and behavior.

  9. Those aren't Trump's grades from Fordham. Image in ... - AOL

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    The report card shows three Cs, one D and one F. On-screen text reads: "Trump's Grades 1.28 GPA." The Instagram post received more than 1,900 likes in three days.