Classroom Rules/Expectations
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Parent/Teacher Communication
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Homework Policy
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Make-up Work Policy
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Grading Scale
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Kindergarten and First Grade Grading Scale
Student progress in kindergarten and first grade is reported for South Carolina Academic Standard as follows:
M=The student consistently meets or exceeds end-of-year expectations for this standard
P=The student shows expected growth/progress in meeting this end-of- year standard
B=The student is beginning to progress toward meeting this end-of-year standard
N=The student needs intensive support at school and home to develop this end-of-year standard
If left blank, this standard was not addressed or assessed during this reporting period
Related Arts Indicators:
M=Meets related arts standards
P=making progress towards related arts standards
2nd-5th Grade Grading Scale
A=100-90 B=89-80 C=79-70 D=69-60 F=59-50
For Carnegie Unit courses please refer to the state Uniform Grading Policy (UGP) for quality points and state regulations guiding credit-bearing courses.
Elementary Grading Floor
A floor of 50 will be applied to quarter report cards for elementary students (2-5). The floor will not be applied to Interim Progress Reports.
The School District of Greenville County Grade Weightings
eLearning Days
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Beginning in 2020, GCS can declare eLearning days when weather or road conditions threaten safety. This allows instruction to continue remotely, even though students and teachers are not physically present in our schools. Students will have 5 days to complete eLearning work before being marked absent for the day.
Chromebook Support
Visit the Chromebook Support Page if you have trouble logging in or need your
Chromebook repaired.
Quick Troubleshooting Tips:
Turn off WiFi on all devices you aren't using in the house.
Close out all internet windows and try getting back in.
Log out of Google and log back in.
Do a hard "shutdown of the computer" by holding down the power button until it goes off. Power back on and log in.
Click the blue and black lock at the bottom of the screen to "authenticate." Choose 6 hours.
If help is still needed, call 355-HELP or email 355-HELP@greeenville.k12.sc.us