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SEC States with a 10 pt grading scale, in HS
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:06 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:06 am
Relevant for student athletes qualifying at SEC schools. SC will switch over to a 10 pt scale from a 7 pt scale. It used to be 93-100 was an A, 85-92 was a B, 77-84 was a C, etc.... Now they'll have 90-100 is an A, 80-89 is a B, 70-79 is a C, etc....
What other SEC states have the 10 pt scale?
https://www.postandcourier.com/article/20160314/PC20/160319655
What other SEC states have the 10 pt scale?
https://www.postandcourier.com/article/20160314/PC20/160319655
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Since she was elected the state’s superintendent of education in 2014, Molly Spearman has heard from both Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney and South Carolina coach Will Muschamp on at least one issue: the state’s uniform grading policy for high school students.
Spearman told the S.C. Athletic Administrators Association on Monday that the uniform grading policy is expected to shift from a 7-point grading scale to a 10-point scale beginning with the 2016-17 school year.
The policy shift will help “level the playing field” for students competing for scholarships and seeking NCAA academic eligibility, Spearman told the group of coaches and athletic directors meeting in Charleston.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 8:25 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:08 am to CockInYourEar
Jesus, 10 points? As if all the Honors and AP GPA boosts in high school weren't enough for those kids...
EDIT: Totally read your post wrong. Thought the GPA scale was gonna change
EDIT: Totally read your post wrong. Thought the GPA scale was gonna change

This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 8:10 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:10 am to CockInYourEar
UGA uses the +\- system.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 8:19 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:12 am to CockInYourEar
Huh. The 10 point grading scale was how my HS did it. I just assumed that was the norm. Now I'm wondering if we were defying the Education Overlords of Mississippi.
I'd check the link for confirmation, but I'm getting a dead end "The article requested cannot be found" message. Not that it necessarily matters. GPAs are based on number grades and while an "A" would be a 4.0, admissions might pay attention to the actual grade you got too, especially since the scoring would be standardized for all instate applicants. They'd know perfectly well why applicant GPAs suddenly started rising.
I'd check the link for confirmation, but I'm getting a dead end "The article requested cannot be found" message. Not that it necessarily matters. GPAs are based on number grades and while an "A" would be a 4.0, admissions might pay attention to the actual grade you got too, especially since the scoring would be standardized for all instate applicants. They'd know perfectly well why applicant GPAs suddenly started rising.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 8:15 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:14 am to randomways
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Now I'm wondering if we were defying the Education Overlords of Mississippi.
We'll bring you down to our level of stupidity and beat you through experience.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:15 am to CockInYourEar
I always had a 10 point scale. But your GPA wasn't calculated on a 4.0 scale like it is in college. Your GPA was on a scale of 1-100. But if you took AP classes, you could get over 100. At my high school, if you wanted to be top 10% of your class to get automatic acceptance into the state schools, you had to have a 102 GPA.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:15 am to CockInYourEar
I remember an A being 95-100 until my junior year in a MS public school.
It was changed to a 10 point scale because they felt students in other districts held an advantage when it came to scholarships and such.
It was changed to a 10 point scale because they felt students in other districts held an advantage when it came to scholarships and such.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 8:16 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:17 am to cbi8
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We'll bring you down to our level of stupidity and beat you through experience.
Man, experience is a killer in education. Yes, there are some particularly talented one-and-done dumbasses, but it's the upperclassmen dumbasses that stay calm and collected in situations that call for even the grosses stupidity.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:18 am to CockInYourEar
10 point scale matches up with college so whatever.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 8:18 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:23 am to PNW
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Dumb states have 10 point scales. Fact.
Like GA? A 90 in GA is an A, and an 80 is a B in Cobb County.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:24 am to randomways
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'd check the link for confirmation, but I'm getting a dead end "The article requested cannot be found" message
Fixed the link
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:41 am to CockInYourEar
Probably will end this way and result in very few hurt feelings:
1=c-
2=c
3=b
4=a---
5=a--
6=a-
7=a+
8=a++
9=a+++
10=a+++
1=c-
2=c
3=b
4=a---
5=a--
6=a-
7=a+
8=a++
9=a+++
10=a+++
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:43 am to CockInYourEar
Not Kentucky...
93-100- A
86-93 - B
79-86 - C
72-79 - D
65-72 - F
...less than 65 - INCOMPLETE
93-100- A
86-93 - B
79-86 - C
72-79 - D
65-72 - F
...less than 65 - INCOMPLETE
Posted on 3/15/16 at 8:45 am to CockInYourEar
Alabama high schools use the 10 pt system.
UA used the +/- system.
>97 was A+, counted as 4.33 GPA
93-96 was A, counted as 4.0 GPA
<93 was A-, counted as 3.67 GPA
UA used the +/- system.
>97 was A+, counted as 4.33 GPA
93-96 was A, counted as 4.0 GPA
<93 was A-, counted as 3.67 GPA
Posted on 3/15/16 at 9:01 am to CockInYourEar
Yeah I think someone already asked this question but does that mean we are switching back to the 4.0 scale? While we did have the weird grading scale we did give extra preference to whether a student was in honors, AP, or IB classes by grading on a 5.0 scale.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 9:08 am to randomways
We had 6/7 in Louisiana.
100-94= A
93-86=B
85-78=C
77-70=D
below 70 = F
Honors classes had 10 point
100-94= A
93-86=B
85-78=C
77-70=D
below 70 = F
Honors classes had 10 point
Posted on 3/15/16 at 9:17 am to CockInYourEar
7 point scale? Never heard of it. 10 point scale helps students...but Missouri uses +/- scale. Although I think it varies by school district. But everywhere goes on 10 point scale basically. 90+ is some form of A, 80+ B, etc.
94-100 A (4.0)
90-93 A- (3.67)
87-89 B+ (3.33)
84-86 B (3.0)
80-83 B- (2.67)
Etc. for each level.
It sucks for the 97-100 students who don't get any extra credit for what should be an A+.
94-100 A (4.0)
90-93 A- (3.67)
87-89 B+ (3.33)
84-86 B (3.0)
80-83 B- (2.67)
Etc. for each level.
It sucks for the 97-100 students who don't get any extra credit for what should be an A+.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 9:19 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 9:21 am to CockInYourEar
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Like GA
No clue what it is now. Was 93-100 A scale when I graduated HS. I have no issues with the 10 point scale though. Matches most colleges.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 9:27 am to CockInYourEar
A 95 was the lowest "A" in Louisiana until probably 2004-2005 or so. Then it dropped to 93 IIRC
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