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gradereporting:reports:gradereportingreports:sgr2010numerichonorroll [2018/06/29 20:54] jstanfordgradereporting:reports:gradereportingreports:sgr2010numerichonorroll [2021/08/04 15:57] (current) apape
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-<WRAP round intro>This report lists students with their numeric grade averages, number of courses, and Totals for a specified semester and cycle. The averages are not adjusted according to the honor roll table. Up to four honor rolls can be produced; they are based on the Honor **Roll Cutoff Levels** fields on [[gradereporting:maintenance:tables:campuscontroloptions:hrollandgravg|Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg]].+<WRAP round intro>This report lists students with their numeric grade averages, number of courses, and Totals for a specified semester and cycle. The averages are not adjusted according to the honor roll table. Up to four honor rolls can be produced; they are based on the **Honor Roll Cutoff Levels** fields on [[gradereporting:maintenance:tables:campuscontroloptions:hrollandgravg|Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg]].
  
 <WRAP box>**IMPORTANT:** Make sure all grades correspond to a point value, even if it is zero, on [[gradereporting:maintenance:tables:gradereportingtables:honorrolltable|Maintenance > Tables > Grade Reporting Tables > Honor Roll Table]]. The honor roll table is used to calculate grades that do not have corresponding points (e.g., a 99 that has a point value of 4.4 is calculated as 4.4, but a 69 without corresponding points is calculated as 69, not zero, thereby giving that student a 73.4 point value). </WRAP> <WRAP box>**IMPORTANT:** Make sure all grades correspond to a point value, even if it is zero, on [[gradereporting:maintenance:tables:gradereportingtables:honorrolltable|Maintenance > Tables > Grade Reporting Tables > Honor Roll Table]]. The honor roll table is used to calculate grades that do not have corresponding points (e.g., a 99 that has a point value of 4.4 is calculated as 4.4, but a 69 without corresponding points is calculated as 69, not zero, thereby giving that student a 73.4 point value). </WRAP>
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