The Gradeßook program supports four forms of grading. You may use any combination of grading within each subject. However, you can only use one form of grading within a sub-subject. The available forms are:
Points
A numerical value is given to each assignment. The value represents the maximum number of points available for the assignment. When computing grades, sub-subjects with point grades will use actual values assigned
Letter
Letter grades: ‘A+’, ‘A’, ‘A-’, ‘B+’, ‘B’, ‘B-’, ‘C+’, ‘C’, ‘C-’, ‘D+’, ‘D’, ‘D-’, and ‘F’. When computing grades, sub-subjects with letter grades will map the grades to the following values: ‘A+’=13, ‘A’=12, ‘A-’=11, ‘B+’=10, ‘B’=9, ‘B-’=8, ‘C+’=7, ‘C’=6, ‘C-’=5, ‘D+’=4, ‘D’=3, ‘D-’=2, and ‘F’=1. Total value for each letter assignment will be 12.
Pass/Fail
A pass/fail or credit/no credit is represented by ‘P’ & ‘F’ or ‘C’ & ‘N’. When calculating grades, a pass has a value of 1 and a fail has a value of 0 and the assignment has a value of 1.
Check mark
The symbols +, •, and + are used. The marks will map to ‘-’=0.61(D), ‘•’=0.74(C), and ‘+’=0.95(A) with a total value of 1.0 for each assignment.