Grade level calculation definition
The Let’s Go Learn system used with schools automatically advances a student’s grade level with the passing of each school year. Decimal grades are used to more exactly evaluate students’ achievement. For instance a student at the start of the 2nd grade would have a 2.0 grade level. At the end of the school year in June, his or her grade level would be 2.9. See the table below…
Calculated Grade Level | ||
| From | To | Decimal Grade |
| July 16th | September 15th | .0 |
| September 16th | October 15th | .1 |
| October 16th | November 15th | .2 |
| November 16th | December 15th | .3 |
| December 16th | January 15th | .4 |
| January 16th | February 15th | .5 |
| February 16th | March 15th | .6 |
| March 16th | April 15th | .7 |
| April 16th | May 15th | .8 |
| May 16th | July 15th | .9 |
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