Grade Distribution

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Grade Distribution Report video

How-to

  1. Log in to Webgradebook.
  2. Select the Year. The Year will default to the current year. You may go back to previous years to run this report.
  3. Select any course and the desired grading period.
  4. On the icons row across the top, click on the Reports icon (paper icon) to see a list of reports.
  5. Select Grade Distribution Report.
  6. A list of all of your courses will appear on the screen with counts and percentages for alpha grades, passing (p), OSNU, and incompletes.


Column Headers Definitions

  • School: Site where course is being taught
  • Teacher: Teacher’s name found in the Master Schedule Editor
  • Course: Name of the course in the Master Schedule Editor with the period in which the course is being taught.
  • TGR: Total grades posted.
  • Column Header A, A%, through F, F%: Count of students with an A, B, etc., followed by the percent of each.
  • Column Header P, P%: Number of students earning a grade of P followed by the percent.
  • Column Header O, O% through U, U%: Number of students earning a grades of O, S, N, U followed by the percent of each.
  • Column Header I, I%: Number of students with an incomplete followed by the percent.
  • Column NUM: Total numeric points divided by total grades posted
  • Column Grade: Grading scale letter equivalent of the NUM column. This field will be empty if a mix of grading scales are used.
  • Column OT: The total of other grades posted.
  • column QP: The total quality points divided by the number of grades posted.


Student Count Cell Click Applications

TIP: If the user clicks on the number in the grades count cell, the roster of students who have that grade will be displayed on the screen.

  1. To obtain a quick list of students failing a single course: Click on the count of "F" grades for a single course.
  2. To obtain a quick list of students failing all classes taught by a teacher: On the teacher summary row, click on the count of "F" grades.
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