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Additional points on the final grade will not be allotted to a student who has previously

passed the SOL but failed the course.

GRADE POINT AVERAGE

A student’s grade point average

Weighted courses are weighted

is computed on a 4.0 scale:

as follows:

A 4.0

A 5.0

B 3.0

B 4.0

C 2.0

C 3.0

D 1.0

D 2.0

F 0.0

Weighted Courses

All dual-credit courses

4th and 5th level foreign language

Physics

Advanced Composition

Advanced Math

Advanced Virginia and U.S. History

Advanced Virginia and U.S. Government

CLASS RANK

Students in each class will be ranked according to their grade point average. The final

ranking is calculated at the end of the second semester of a student’s senior year.

HONOR ROLL

An honor roll is compiled at the end of each nine weeks. For students to be included they

must have all “A’s” and/or “B’s”.

PARENTAL CONFERENCES

Parents desiring conferences should call the student’s guidance counselor or an

administrator for an appointment. Appointments with a teacher will be scheduled during a

teacher’s planning period, before school, or after school, unless special circumstances exist.

Upon request of the parent/teacher, an administrator will be present during the conference.

SUMMER SCHOOL

Summer school is offered on campus every year.

ACADEMIC SUMMER SCHOOL

Grayson County High School offers a remedial summer session for all students who fail an

SOL test but pass the class.

EXPEDITED RETAKES

Students scoring between 375 and 399 on SOL tests qualify for an expedited retake. This

must be taken within four weeks after Grayson County High School receives the official

score. Contact the School Testing Coordinator for details.

SOL REMEDIATION/TUTORING

SOL remediation and tutoring are offered after school during the academic year.