Grade Reporting > Utilities > Grade Averaging and Class Ranking
This utility calculates grade average and class rank for the current year. The process also updates the student grade averaging records, which are maintained on Maintenance > Student > Individual Maint > Grade Avg.
IMPORTANT! For a middle school offering high school credit for any of its courses, the middle school must know which type of grade averaging the high school runs (i.e., grade point or numeric).
Middle school students taking H credit level courses must have a next year campus number assigned before the calculation will run. The next year campus is set using Registration > Utilities > Set NY Campus.
The high school and the middle school may run different types of grade averaging; however, when the middle school runs grade averaging for high school courses only, the middle school must select the type of grade averaging used by the high school to rank its students. When running grade averaging for only high school courses taken at the middle school, the utility uses the grade averaging tables from the student’s next year high school campus for calculations.
The following reports are generated when the utility is run:
Seniors at high school campuses
Campuses can run early computation before the school year ends (i.e. to determine Valedictorian and Salutatorian before the school year ends.
There are two options using the Early Computation fields.
Option 1:
Option 1 is often used by two-semester nine-week campuses for senior early computations. The campus can use the semester 1 average, and use the semester 2-cycle 1 grade as the semester 2 average, as follows:
Example:
Option 2:
Option 2 is often used by two-semester six-week campuses for senior early computations. The campus can use the semester 1 average, and use the semester 2-cycle 1 and cycle 2 grades as the semester 2 average.
Example:
Option 2 requires an additional calculation to obtain the semester 2 averages:
Semester 2-Cycle 1 Grade | Semester 2-Cycle 2 Grade | Calculation | Semester 2 Average |
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89 | 96 | 89 + 96 = 185 185 / 2 = 92.5 | 93 |
0 | 89 | 0 + 89 = 89 89 / 2 = 44.5 | 45 |
Four-point average is calculated according to the College 4pt Scale field on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg. The 4-point average may be calculated with or without weighting. Points are assigned according to the values for the Grade Conversion Information A, B, C, D, and F fields on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > Ranges & Conversions.
• A = 4 points
• B = 3 points
• C = 2 points
• D = 1 point (if using Ds)
• F = 0 points
Low grade for average:
If a student’s grade is lower than the Low Grade for Average value on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg, the Low Grade for Average value is used in place of the student’s grade.
If final grades are used for grade average:
A partial record is used if the following conditions occur:
• The student is enrolled in part of a course, and no other section exists that would make the course complete.
• The course allows partial credit.
• A final grade exists.
If a student is enrolled in part of a course, and there is another section that would make the course complete, the final from the other section is used.
If a student is enrolled in the complete course, but in two sections, both records are used.
If a student was withdrawn at one campus where he had at least one course grade, and transfers to another campus, the student will be included when the Grade Averaging and Class Ranking utility when run by the first campus (if that campus selects to include withdrawn students), until the student has at least one course grade at the new campus.
If a student is withdrawn and has a withdrawal code that matches the (graduated) withdrawal code entered on the page, this condition overrides the Incl Wdrawn Stu in Avg and Incl Wdrawn Stu in Rank fields on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg, and the qualifying students are included. The following shows the results of selecting the options for including withdrawn students:
Incl Wdrawn Stu in Avg | Incl Wdrawn Stu in Rank | Result |
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Y | N | All students receive an average. Only active students are ranked. An inactive student’s rank is displayed on the report as excluded. |
Y | Y | All students receive an average and are included in the rank. |
N | N | Only active students are considered. |
N | Y | Only active students are considered. |
If a withdrawn student is included in grade averaging and class ranking, the Incl Wd Crs in Rank field on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options is considered.
A student’s self-paced courses are included/excluded from grade averaging and class ranking (including early computation) as follows:
The course is included if:
• The course has a withdrawal date and a semester average.
• Or, the course has no withdrawal date but has a semester average.
The course is excluded if:
• The course has a withdrawal date and no semester average.
• Or, the course has no withdrawal date and no semester average.
When running early computation, self-paced courses are included if they meet the criteria for inclusion at the time early computation is run.
Course-sections with the Non Campus Based field set to 08 (Credit by Exam) in the campus section record are calculated if one of the following is true:
Prior year transfer courses taken in the district are included if the course meets the following criteria:
❏ Make the following selections:
School Year |
The current school year is displayed. You cannot run the utility for prior years. Students grade averaging data is stored by year. |
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Campus Control Information |
Settings from the Grade Averaging Information section on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg are displayed for your reference. Verify the settings before running the utility. |
H.S. Credit Lvl Courses for Middle School |
Yes - The utility will only include courses taken for high school credit at the middle school. The H credit level courses taken at the middle school will be the only courses included in the student’s grade averaging row, and the row will be marked as credit level H.
IMPORTANT: High school campuses (grade levels 9-12) should select No. |
❏ Under Process:
❏ Select the grade averaging table:
Grade Point Grade Averaging |
Select to use the Grade Averaging tables (i.e., Maintenance > Tables > Grade Reporting Tables > Grade Averaging Table). |
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Numeric Grade Averaging |
Select to use the Numeric Grade Average Operator/Value table (i.e., Maintenance > Tables > Grade Reporting Tables > Num Grade Avg Operator/Value). |
Include Courses from Other Campuses |
This field provides an alternative to entering an in-district transfer course on Grade Reporting > Maintenance > Student > Individual Maint > Crs Assign. If the course is entered on the Course Assign tab, do not select this field.
Select to include a student's courses from another campus within the district. For example, if the student attended campus 001 for part of the year, and attended campus 002 for part of the year (e.g., credit recovery), you can include courses from both campuses, provided that the course is unique at the other campus, and was completed at the other campus. (A course is considered complete if the student has a semester grade or final grade, or credit, depending on whether the district uses final or semester grades.)
This field is only enabled if Grds Used for Grade Avg is S (semester) or F (final) on Grade Reporting > Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg.
• Courses entered on the Prior Year Transfer tab are included if the campus ID is valid for the district, and if the local course number matches a course number in the district master schedule for the school year being run.
• If High School Credit Lvl Courses for Middle School is selected, the grade averaging tables from the logged on campus are used for the next year campus. The grade averaging tables at the middle school should match the high school tables to ensure continuity. |
NOTE: If running the utility multiple times, the “official” table (grade point/numeric) must be run/selected last.
❏ Under Sem#/Cyc# and Sem #:
❏ Select the cycles or semesters to include.
The fields are enabled in this section according to the value in the Grds Used for Grade Avg field on Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg:
If set to C (cycle), the Sem#/Cyc# fields are enabled, and the Sem # fields are disabled. Some middle school campuses use cycle grades to determine the top ten students for the school year.
If set to S (semester), the Sem # fields are enabled.
• You cannot select Sem 2 unless Sem 1 is selected.
• The Sem 3 and Sem 4 fields are enabled only at four-semester campuses.
• If you select Sem 4, you must select all previous semesters.
If set to F (final), all fields are disabled.
Early Computation |
The fields are used for doing early computations for seniors. See the Run early computation for seniors section below for more information. |
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Grade Levels |
Select the grade level(s) to process. Or, click All Grade Levels to process all listed grade levels. You must select at least one grade level.
NOTE: For campuses that have both high school and middle school grade levels, it is recommended that campuses run middle school ranking separate from high school grade levels.
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Track |
Select the attendance track to process. The default is A-All. |
Report Sort Order |
Select the primary sort order for the grade averaging reports which are generated when the utility is run. |
Print Credit |
Select to include the student’s course credits awarded for the current year on the report. |
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Verify Course Entry Dates |
Select to evaluate the entry date on each grade-course record before including the course for the student in grade averaging. If the student's course entry date is after the end of the cycle or semester selected, the grade is not included in the average and ranking.
Usually, this field is not selected. This option is used when calculating cycle grades at a two-semester campus where grade average and class rank are calculated by averaging all cycle grades (i.e., Grds Used for Grade Avg is C on Grade Reporting > Maintenance > Tables > Campus Control Options > H Roll & Gr Avg) to ensure that a cycle grade is not counted in the grade average if the student was not actually enrolled in the course during that cycle's start and end date for the student’s campus and track. |
Exclude students from ranking if taking a crs that excludes him from HR |
Select to exclude students from grade averaging & class ranking who are taking a course that excludes them from the honor roll. If selected, the following occurs: NOTE: If the course's GA Weight field is 0 on the district master schedule, this field may not be necessary. |
Normal Max |
Type a two-digit number which will be used to flag students with excessive courses. If the student’s course factor is greater than the number entered in this field, an asterisk (*) is printed next to the student’s course factor. (This is not common.) |
If Graduated WD Students are to be included, enter the WD Cd |
It is recommended that this field be set to 01 (graduated). |
❏ Click Execute.
When the utility has completed processing, the Print button is enabled.
The grade averaging data is stored in the student’s record, and four reports open in new browser windows or tabs, depending on your browser settings.
Grade Averaging report:
This report is also displayed on the utility page, below the fields, once the utility is run. It is sorted according to the Report Sort Order field.
❏ A message is displayed indicating that grade averaging and class ranking is completed. Click OK.
NOTE: If you are running the utility for a middle school and next year campuses have not been assigned to students, a message is displayed when you click Execute indicating that the next year campus was not found for some students. Click OK and a report will be generated listing the students who do not have a next year campuses assigned. Next year campus is set in Registration > Utilities > Set NY Campus.
Run early computation for seniors:
Campuses can run early computation before the school year ends (i.e. to determine Valedictorian and Salutatorian before the school year ends.
There are two options using the Early Computation fields.
Option 1:
Option 1 is often used by two-semester nine-week campuses for senior early computations. The campus can use the semester 1 average, and use the semester 2-cycle 1 grade as the semester 2 average, as follows:
Example:
Option 2:
Option 2 is often used by two-semester six-week campuses for senior early computations. The campus can use the semester 1 average, and use the semester 2-cycle 1 and cycle 2 grades as the semester 2 average.
Example:
Option 2 requires an additional calculation to obtain the semester 2 averages:
Semester 2-Cycle 1 Grade | Semester 2-Cycle 2 Grade | Calculation | Semester 2 Average |
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89 | 96 | 89 + 96 = 185 185 / 2 = 92.5 | 93 |
0 | 89 | 0 + 89 = 89 89 / 2 = 44.5 | 45 |
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