Mr. Zupke's policy allows for raising first semester grades under two conditions. If a student's second semester grade is at least two levels higher than their first semester grade, their first semester grade will be raised one level. Students who earned an A- in the first semester will have it raised to an A if they earn 96% or higher total in the second semester. The policy is demonstrated through examples of students' grade changes from the first to second semester.
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Mr. Zupke's policy allows for raising first semester grades under two conditions. If a student's second semester grade is at least two levels higher than their first semester grade, their first semester grade will be raised one level. Students who earned an A- in the first semester will have it raised to an A if they earn 96% or higher total in the second semester. The policy is demonstrated through examples of students' grade changes from the first to second semester.
Mr. Zupke's policy allows for raising first semester grades under two conditions. If a student's second semester grade is at least two levels higher than their first semester grade, their first semester grade will be raised one level. Students who earned an A- in the first semester will have it raised to an A if they earn 96% or higher total in the second semester. The policy is demonstrated through examples of students' grade changes from the first to second semester.
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Mr. Zupke's policy allows for raising first semester grades under two conditions. If a student's second semester grade is at least two levels higher than their first semester grade, their first semester grade will be raised one level. Students who earned an A- in the first semester will have it raised to an A if they earn 96% or higher total in the second semester. The policy is demonstrated through examples of students' grade changes from the first to second semester.
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If your final grade for 2nd semester is at least two notches higher than your final grade for 1st semester, your 1st semester grade will be raised one notch. Students who earned an A- in the 1st semester will have their 1st semester grade raised to an A if their total grade for the 2nd semester is 96% or higher. Examples: A. Susie earned a C+ in the 1st semester and a B in the 2nd semester. Her grade for 1st semester will be raised to a B-. B. Derek had an F in the 1st semester but earned a C+ in the 2nd semester. His 1st semester grade will be raised to a D. C. Jonah had an A- in the 1st semester and earned an A in the 2nd semester with a total score of 94%. His 1st semester grade will not be raised. D. Elise earned an A- in the 1st semester and had an A in the 2nd semester with a total score of 96%. Her 1st semester grade will be raised to an A.
9th Grade Science Mr. Zupke Second Chance Grades
If your final grade for 2nd semester is at least two notches higher than your final grade for 1st semester, your 1st semester grade will be raised one notch. Students who earned an A- in the 1st semester will have their 1st semester grade raised to an A if their total grade for the 2nd semester is 96% or higher. Examples: A. Susie earned a C+ in the 1st semester and a B in the 2nd semester. Her grade for 1st semester will be raised to a B-. B. Derek had an F in the 1st semester but earned a C+ in the 2nd semester. His 1st semester grade will be raised to a D. C. Jonah had an A- in the 1st semester and earned an A in the 2nd semester with a total score of 94%. His 1st semester grade will not be raised. D. Elise earned an A- in the 1st semester and had an A in the 2nd semester with a total score of 96%. Her 1st semester grade will be raised to an A.