Hi,
Is there an option in PS to enter the grades in PowerSchool as Letters like A, B, C etc?
I could see only the score type options such as Percent, points,Letter (7-1), Collected only. And Letter (7-1) doesn't seem to work.
Thanks
All of our teachers are required to enter letter grades for all assignments and assessments. In fact, when I do the training, I have the teachers set it as the default when they setup their categories.
@DanM3 Thanks for your reply.
Could you please let me know how to set this up? I have only Letters (1-7) option in PowerTeacherPro
Hi All,
Any suggestions?
The school district needs a grade scale that contains letter grades and this scale must be tied to your course. Your school and/or district PowerSchool administrator should be able to help.
@DanM3 , I tried creating an alpha grade scale, however the cut off and grade values seem to be numeric and I am not having an option to enter the grade value in letters.
Any suggestions?
@Powerschool3040 That is correct, it must be a number for the behind the scenes calculations. When a teachers at our school enters a letter grade it is assigned the value the school has determined and is listed in our Student Parent Handbook. We also suppress showing percentages as well. We use a traditional 100% scale but the lowest mark is an Incomplete which calculates to 49.9%. On our scale an F is 55%.We have adopted most of what Ken O'Connor has written about grading and learning.
How do you suppress showing the percentages? Thank you in advance.
@Jhorner You do this by Reporting Term at Final Grade/Reporting Term Setup. See attached.
Oh. I see. So, I am not able to do it for just my Elementary Specials? They want to use O,S,N with no % printed on the report card.
@Jhorner What Jeff describe applies to Quick Lookup and the app. That option is school wide. You can design a report card that does not have % and run those separate from the rest of your school.
You must set up a grade scale with letter grades equaling a certain percentage. Then it will show as an option in your gradebook.
Have you connected/applied the new grade scale to your class?