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Feb 17, 2020
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CrimWalCoug
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What percentage constitutes an A- in your kids’ elementary school?
In my kids’ school a 95% is an A-, which seems high. Where I grew up a 93% was an A-, and I thought that was high.
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What percentage constitutes an A- in your kids’ elementary school?
CrimWalCoug
All-American in practice
2/17/20 10:03am
Most elementary schools don’t have letter grades. At least here in Utah
the_byu_flash
2/17/20 10:05am
Yeesh. 95%? Must be a bunch of Harvard kids or something.
4th and Niner
2/17/20 10:06am
90-92 or 93 everywhere I've learned or taught.
vagabonder
2/17/20 10:10am
In my kids' high school, you have to hit 96 to get an A without a minus
BYUMizzou
2/17/20 10:10am
Why would they do that? It reminds me of my HS football coach's 40 yard dash
BlueBlitzkrieg
2/17/20 10:59am
I've been fighting the school trying to get it changed for 3 years. It's a
BYUMizzou
2/17/20 11:41am
Exactly. It's a terrible policy.
BlueBlitzkrieg
2/17/20 1:17pm
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