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Grade of “T”: Passed Exam
The Grade of “T” is used when a student earns course credit through the Credit
Acceleration Program. This grade is used exclusively for AP, EOC, and CLEP. A grade of
“T” is a transcript grade only, not a report card grade. It results in credit, but does not
affect the GPA.
Grade of “W”: Withdrawn
Indicates withdrawal from a course. A grade of “W” should be used in special situations
where it is necessary that the record of the student in the course remain on the report
card with a final average of “W”. A Dual Enrollment course that results in a grade of “W”
will be entered on the student’s high school transcript, as required by Florida Statute §
1007.271(20).
Grade of “E”: Examination Exemption (High School Only)
Indicates the student is exempt from the semester examination.
REPORTING STUDENT CONDUCT
At the secondary level, teachers record their best judgment of how each student's behavior
affects learning in the classroom. The following are the general descriptions used in secondary
schools:
4 Student's behavior very constructive to learning
3 Student's behavior generally supportive of learning
2 Student's behavior detrimental to own learning
1 Student's behavior detrimental to own learning and/or the learning of others
Student conduct indicators are separate from the academic grade earned for the grading
period. These conduct indicators reflect the student’s overall conduct in all class activities and
cannot be cause for lowering an academic grade.
REPORTING ATTENDANCE
Attendance and academic performance shall be reported separately on student report cards.
Students cannot be exempted from academic performance requirements based on policies or
practices designed to encourage student attendance. [Florida Statute § 1003.33]
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