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gradereporting:maintenance:tables:gradereportingtables:numgradeavgoperatorvalue [2017/02/09 16:22] jstanfordgradereporting:maintenance:tables:gradereportingtables:numgradeavgoperatorvalue [2020/07/08 13:54] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-======Num Grade Avg Operator/Value======+{{indexmenu_n>10}} 
 +======Numeric Grade Averaging Operator/Value======
  
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 //**Grade Reporting > Maintenance > Tables > Grade Reporting Tables > Num Grade Avg Operator/Value**// //**Grade Reporting > Maintenance > Tables > Grade Reporting Tables > Num Grade Avg Operator/Value**//
  
-<WRAP round intro> +{{page>general:grade_reporting_tables_table_numeric_op_val_intro}}
-The Num Grade Avg Operator/Value tab allows you to set up adjustments that are made +
-to grades when numeric averages are computed to determine class rank. +
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- +
-A high school that includes courses taken at the middle school for high school credit +
-in cumulative grade averaging must have a common grade average (GA) table code for +
-both the middle school and the high school. Both schools must use the same table +
-code in the GA Table field on the Maintenance > Master Schedule > District Schedule +
-page. +
-Example: +
-If a middle school teaches high school Algebra I for credit, it must select the same +
-district course that the high school uses. +
- +
- +
-The district course’s GA table code for Algebra I could be set to J. The middle school +
-can make this a weighted course, since the students are taking a higher level course. +
-The high school can make it a nonweighted course for the high school students taking +
-Algebra I. +
- +
- +
-The middle school campus uses an operator of +10 percent for the high school credit +
-courses taken at the middle school. The high school uses an operator of +0 for its +
-J courses. The middle school uses the numeric grade average operator/value table, +
-and the high school uses the grade averaging table for its J courses. +
- +
- +
-The type of grade averaging tables used does not have to be the same for both schools. +
-Not using the same type of grade averaging tables is only an issue when running current +
-year grade averaging for credit level H courses taken at the middle school. +
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-</WRAP> +
  
 ====Update data:==== ====Update data:====
  
-Existing data is displayed. The list can be re-sorted. +{{page>general:grade_reporting_tables_table_numeric_op_val_body}}
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-Click +Add to add grade conversion data. A blank row is displayed in the grid. +
- +
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-In the Type Code field, click   to select the code for the type of course. The codes +
-are established on the Maintenance > Tables > Course Type page+
- +
- +
-In the Operator field, click   to select the mathematical operation to be applied +
-to the grades in the grade range for the course type. +
- +
- +
-In the Value field, type the number by which the grades are to be adjusted according +
-the selected operator. The field can be up to three digits. +
- +
- +
-In the Low Grade field, type the lowest grade for which the adjustment should be +
-performed. The field can be up to three digits. +
- +
- +
-In the High Grade field, type the highest grade for which this adjustment should +
-be performed. The field can be up to three digits. The High Grade field must match +
-the value entered in the Highest Cycle Grade Allowed field on Grade Reporting > Maintenance +
-> Tables > Campus Control Options Ranges & Conversions. +
- +
- +
-If a gap exists between grades, and a student has a cycle grade that falls in the +
-gap, the student's grade is calculated at face value. No points are added or subtracted. +
- +
- +
-Click Save. +
- +
- +
-To edit conversion data, type over the existing data and click Save. +
- +
- +
-To delete a row, click  . The row is shaded red to indicate that it will be deleted +
-when the record is saved. +
- +
- +
-You can select multiple rows to be deleted at the same time. +
- +
- +
-Click Save. A message is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to delete +
-the row. +
- +
- +
-Click Yes to continue. The selected rows are deleted. Otherwise, click No. +
  
-Note:  You can save changes and delete records in the same step (i.e., the changes 
-are all committed when the record is saved). If any changes do not pass validation 
-(i.e., cannot be deleted or have validation errors), none of the changes are saved. 
  
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