GRADES and GRADING
Grading System
Progress report grades are reported for each student every 3 weeks. At the end of each 9 weeks grading period, grades are numerically reported for each student. At the end of each semester, a student receives credit for a course if the semester average for the course is a 70 or above. In order to receive credit, the student must be in attendance for more than 95% of the time that a course meets. The semester grade is calculated using the following formula:
First 9 Weeks (45%) + Second 9 Weeks (45%) + Semester Exam (10%) = 1st Semester Grade
Third 9 Weeks (45%) + Fourth 9 Weeks (45%) + Semester Exam (10%) = 2nd Semester Grade
Grade Averaging to Receive Credit
Grade averaging will be utilized for year- long courses if the grade is at least a 60 for either semester. The other semester must have a grade higher than a 70 that averages with the failing semester grade to achieve a final grade of 70. Courses taken in summer school or credit recovery are not considered for grade averaging. The failed semester is not counted for NCAA.
Grade Points/Grade Point Averaging for Class Ranking
Class ranking for each student in the graduating class shall be determined by averaging the semester grade points through the 7th semester of high school. Honor graduates, including Valedictorian and Salutatorian, will be named after the 7th semester ranking. No distinction is made between four-year and three-year graduates.
All courses taken within the regular school day and regular school year shall carry grade points, including those grades transferred from other accredited high schools. Grades for courses in which credit was earned in credit recovery, credit by exam, outside the regular school day (i.e. evening school) or outside of the regular school year (i.e. Summer School, Summer School Now) shall not be included in the computation of a student’s GPA. In addition, courses for which high school credit was earned before the student entered high school shall not be included in the computation. Grade points shall be awarded for course work according to the following scales based on the year student started 9th grade:
Grade Points Earned
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Numerical Grade
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Letter Grade
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*Dual Credit/ AP/ On Ramps
(4 point weighted scale)
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Honors/ CTE**
(4 point weighted scale)
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Academic
(4 point scale)
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Alternate/Modified Courses
(3 point scale)
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95-100
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A+/ A
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6.0
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5.0
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4.0
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90-100
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3.0
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90-94
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A-
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5.5
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4.5
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3.5
|
|
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85-89
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B+/ B
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5
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4.0
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3.0
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80-89
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2.0
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80-84
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B-
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4.5
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3.5
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2.5
|
|
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75-79
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C+/ C
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4
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3.0
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2.0
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70-79
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1.0
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70-74
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C-
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3.5
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2.5
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1.5
|
|
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0-69
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D/ F
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0
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0.0
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0.0
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0-69
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0.0
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*Core academic dual credit courses (i.e. English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and LOTE) taken at DHS and
Collegiate High School will be calculated on the Dual Credit/ AP grading scale.
**Some advanced CTE courses will be on the 5.0 scale. Courses are designated in Section 3: Course Descriptions of this handbook.
Determining Class Rank
Class rank will be based on a cumulative GPA of grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. The GPA is determined by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the total number of semester units attempted.
Example:
Course
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1st semester
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Grade points
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Credits Attempted
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Credits Earned
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English
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90
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3.5
|
.5
|
.5
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Algebra
|
60
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0.0
|
.5
|
0
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Science AP
|
88
|
5.0
|
.5
|
.5
|
History
|
75
|
2.0
|
.5
|
.5
|
Total Grade Points/ Semester Units Attempted= GPA or 10.5 /4 = 2.63
Class Rank
First ranking of a class occurs in the spring semester of freshman year (around February). Ranks and GPAs are updated at the close of each semester. Students may get their GPA and rank from Skyward. The ranking for honor graduates occurs after the student’s 7th semester. After graduation, the final rank and GPA will be posted on the final transcript. DCC students are not included in the DHS ranking.
Criteria For Valedictorian And Salutatorian
Additional criteria for determining and recognizing the valedictorian and salutatorian are as follows:
- Must have been enrolled in Dickinson High School for at least three consecutive years.
- Must be a full time student at Dickinson High School during his/her entire senior year. Students graduating through the Collegiate High School program, DCC program, or other alternative programs are not eligible for recognition as valedictorian or salutatorian of Dickinson High School.
- No distinction will be made between four-year and three-year graduates when determining which students to recognize.
- The eligible student having the highest grade point average resulting from the 7th semester calculation only shall be recognized as the valedictorian.
- The eligible student with the second highest GPA resulting from the 7th semester calculation only shall be recognized as the salutatorian.
- Should a tie develop for valedictorian or salutatorian, the GPA of the students involved will be recalculated based on the numerical grades earned in each course.
Honor Graduates
Students will be designated the following honor graduate status based on their 7th semester cumulative GPA:
Magna Cum Laude: Top 5%
Cum Laude: Top 6-15%
Top 10%
Senate Bill 510 C §51.803 requires that each Texas public institution of higher education automatically admit students who graduated from high school in the top 10% of students in the graduating class based on grade point average. (University of Texas will be limiting their automatic admissions to the top 5% effective 2026). To be considered for admission, one must complete the application process to the intended college. Students must complete Algebra 2 and complete an endorsement to be eligible for automatic admissions.
Tarleton Distinguished High School Partnership Program
Tarleton State University shall grant automatic acceptance to all DISD students who graduate within the top 50% of their respective classes from DISD and shall waive the requirement that such students submit scores from the ACT or SAT to be considered for admission. See your counselor for more information on application fee waivers and scholarship opportunities through Tarleton State University.
*Note: Not taking the ACT or SAT may affect your consideration for scholarships.