9-Weeks Grade Categories
60% Summative Assessments: Tests, quizzes, essays, and projects that determine mastery of the course standards.
40% Formative Assessments: Classwork and homework that directly reflects and supports the mastery of course standards.
Yearly Grade Calculations
The yearly average is calculated as follows:
20% (1st 9 weeks grade) + 20% (2nd 9 weeks grade) + 10% (1st semester exam) + 20% (3rd 9 weeks grade) + 20% (4th 9 weeks grade) + 10% (2nd semester exam)
Grading Scale
If a student takes the corresponding AP test, the AP course grade will be weighted one point more than other courses for calculating the grade point average used to determine class rank. Honors courses are weighted .5 extra.
Grade Classifications
A student progresses toward graduation by earning Carnegie units in the core and elective subjects. For student, parent, and administration convenience, grade level designations of 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th are used for homeroom placement and to indicate progress towards completion of graduation requirements.
- A 10th grader must have a minimum of 5 units
- An 11th grader must have a minimum of 12 units
- A 12th grader must have a minimum of 17 units
- To graduate a student must 24 units
Click here for the Alabama High School Graduation Requirements
Class Ranking
To determine class ranking the following calculations are used:
- Weighted GPA (all core and elective classes)
- Numerical average carried to four (4) digits (all core and elective classes)
- ACT composite score
Credit Recovery
Students who did not receive credit in a course because they did not master course content or skills may apply for credit recovery. Credit recovery is based on making up deficiencies rather than on repeating the entire course, if the student has achieved a baseline score of 40 or more. To be eligible for credit recovery, students must have achieved a baseline score of 40 or above (on a 100-point scale). The final grade in credit recovery may not exceed 70 on a 100 point scale. Students with a baseline score below 40 (on a 100 point scale) are not eligible for credit recovery and must repeat the entire course. Credit recovery may be delivered by a highly qualified teacher or through instructional technology under the supervision of Huntsville City School staff.