Difference between revisions of "Non-Academic Failure Review"

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* '''District Violations''': Grades with a pound sign ('''#''') show failures due to pupil progression.
 
* '''District Violations''': Grades with a pound sign ('''#''') show failures due to pupil progression.
 
*: ''Example'': "'''93#f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to a pupil progression setting such as not enough points in the second half of the year.
 
*: ''Example'': "'''93#f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to a pupil progression setting such as not enough points in the second half of the year.
* '''Attendance Violations''':  These grades will have an '''asterisk''' ('''*''') behind them.
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* '''Attendance Violations''':  Grades with an '''asterisk''' ('''*''') show failures due to attendance denial of credit.
 
*: ''Example'':  "'''93*f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to attendance, hence the "f" after the 93.
 
*: ''Example'':  "'''93*f'''" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to attendance, hence the "f" after the 93.

Revision as of 05:00, 11 April 2014

The purpose of this report is to provide a list of students who have grades with marks that identify failure due to:

  • District Violations: Grades with a pound sign (#) show failures due to pupil progression.
    Example: "93#f" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to a pupil progression setting such as not enough points in the second half of the year.
  • Attendance Violations: Grades with an asterisk (*) show failures due to attendance denial of credit.
    Example: "93*f" would show that the student had a 93 average, but a failing grade was given due to attendance, hence the "f" after the 93.
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