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Grade Scale

A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 65-69
F =Below 65

Grade Calculations

The MBS School year is divided into quarters. Student Grade Reports are posted four times a year.
Progress Reports can be viewed at any time through the iNow Parent Home Portal. Transcripts are available upon request. 

1st Nine Weeks – 40% 3rd Nine Weeks – 40%
2nd Nine Weeks – 40% 4th Nine Weeks – 40%
Semester Exam – 20% Semester Exam – 20%
Semester Course Average Semester Course Average

 

GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)

MBS calculates two GPSs. The unweighted GPA includes all courses a student has completed. The weighted GPA includes only academic courses and gives additional points for advanced or AP classes. Academic courses are listed below. GPAs are available at the end of each semester; final GPA is computed upon graduation. Both the weighted and unweighted GPAs are included on a student’s transcript. 

The courses listed listed below will be used to compute weighted grade point average (GPA).  On the weighted 100-point numerical system, ten points are added to final grades earned in AP classes; five points are added to final grades earned in advanced classes.  (Example:  English AP=90.  This grade of 90 will appear on the transcript as the raw and unweighted grade.  The computer will add ten points to the grade so that it will be computed as 100. English Advanced=90.  The computer will add five points so that it will be computed as 95, but once again, the raw, unweighted grade of 90 will appear on the transcript).  An extra point will be added on the 4.0 scale for AP courses, and 0.5 point will be added on the 4.0 scale for advanced courses for college application purposes.
 

A=5.0 (AP) B=4.0 (AP) C=3.0 (AP) D=1.0 (AP)
A=4.5 (Adv) B=3.5 (Adv) C=2.5 (Adv) D=1.0 (Adv)
A=4.0 (Reg) B=3.0 (Reg) C=2.0 (Reg) D=1.0 (Reg)

 

Students who plan to attend highly selective or competitive colleges are encouraged to challenge themselves with a rigorous curriculum consisting of Advanced and AP courses according to their ability.  Completion of these courses is a significant factor in the college admissions decision.

If you have any further questions regarding GPA, please see a counselor.

COURSES USED IN COMPUTATION OF WEIGHTED GPA

English

  • English 9,10,11,12 (Reg, Adv, AP) Creative Writing
  • Forensics
  • Public Speaking Women’s Literature Writing Enhancement

Social Studies

  • World History 1500 to the Present (Reg, Adv.) U.S. History to 1877 (Reg, Adv.)
  • U.S. History 1877 to the Present
  • U.S. History AP
  • United States Government (Reg, AP) Economics (Reg, AP)
  • Psychology
  • Humanities
  • Critical Film Studies
  • Contemporary Issues
  • Twentieth Century World Affairs
  • European History
  • AP World Geography
  • AP Comparative Governments

Math

  • Algebra I
    • Algebra I-A/*Algebra I-B Algebra II (seniors only)
  • Algebra II with Trigonometry(Reg, Adv)
    • Algebraic Connections Geometry (Reg, Adv) PreCalculus (Reg, Adv) Discrete Math
  • Statistics (AP)
  • Calculus (Reg, AP-AB, AP-BC)

Science

  • Anatomy & Physiology (Reg, Adv) Biology (Reg, Adv, AP)
  • Chemistry (Reg, Adv, AP) Chemistry II
  • Physics (Reg, AP-B, AP-C) Environmental Science (Reg, AP) Physical Science
  • Forensic Science
  • Marine Science

Foreign Languages

  • All foreign languages (Reg, Adv, AP)

Fine Arts

  • Art AP

Professional Studies

  • Business Principles & Management
  • Accounting Principles Advanced Accounting Business Law
  • Personal & Business Finance
  • Computer Science Principles 

Other Elective

  • Ancient Philosophy
  • Classical Mythology

Based on NCAA regulations the following courses would NOT be considered academic:

English

  • Debate/Forensics Reading Journalism

Social Studies

  • Critical Film Studies

Fine Arts

  • This includes all Art, Band, Choral, Photography, and Theatre classes.

Other

  • TV Production
  • Classical Mythology

Professional

  • Accounting Principles,
  • Advanced Accounting,
  • Business Law,
  • Management Principles,
  • Business Technology I & II,
  • Personal & Business Finance,
  • Career Focus,
  • Career Co-op

A student who is interested in participating in college athletics should see the college advisor regarding details of high
school course requirements and NCAA application early in the high school career.

*Please be advised that the NCAA only grants ½ credit each for Algebra I-A, Algebra I-B, and Algebraic Connections.