- Wilson County School District
- Grading for High School Courses
Program of Studies (High School) 2022-2023
- High School Program of Studies Overview
- Graduation Requirements and Diploma Options
- Graduation: Ceremony and Policies
- Graduating with Honors or Distinction
- Ready Graduate
- Grading for High School Courses
- Credit Recovery
- NCAA and NAIA Eligibility
- Rigorous Academic Coursework
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Career and Technical Education
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
- Architecture & Construction
- Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications
- Business Management & Administration
- Education & Training
- Finance
- Health Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Human Services
- Information Technology
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security
- Marketing, Distribution and Logistics
- Middle School CTE Course Work
- STEM
- Transportation
- General Education Courses with Descriptions
- Alternate Academic Diploma Courses and Other Exceptional Education Courses
- Dual Enrollment Courses
- Statewide Dual Credit Courses
- Local Dual Credit Courses
- Innovative Early College Programs
Grading for High School Courses
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GRADING SCALE AND WEIGHTED GRADES
The following state-wide grading scale is used in all classes:
A = 93-100 B = 85-92 C = 75-84 D = 70-74 F = Below 70
In addition, weighted grades will be calculated per Board Policy 4.600.
Hope Scholarship
Assigning quality points above a 4.0 for any course(s) is not allowed for the purpose of determining eligibility for the lottery (HOPE) scholarship.
PRINCIPAL'S LIST/HONOR ROLL
To be eligible for either the Principal's List or Honor Roll, a student must be enrolled in a minimum of five (5) credits. To be eligible for the Principal's List, students must have A's in all subjects. To be eligible for the honor roll, a student must have no grade below a B and at least one A.