SELECTING A NUMERIC GRADE FOR A STUDENT’S FINAL GRADE FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER—FOR FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, AND JUNIORS ONLY:
As we approach the end of the Spring Semester, every student in the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades will need to decide whether they want to receive numeric grade, a pass (PC-19), or withdraw (WC-19) grade. If you want to keep your numeric grade, you will need to complete the Athens Drive Spring 2020 Grade Selection Form. Please remember that seniors do NOT need to concern themselves with this, as they will receive either a PC-19 or WC19. For ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade students, here is the timeline and information on how this will happen:
- By 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29th, teachers will have finalized every student’s grade in PowerSchool. Please be sure you review your grades after this time in PowerSchool to see what numeric grade would be posted for the spring semester 2020 to your transcript. Once you have reviewed your grades, if you decide you want the numeric grade to post to your transcript, complete the Athens Drive Spring 2020 Grade Selection Form before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 5th for each class you want a numeric grade.
- Please remember that if you do NOT want a numeric grade to post, you do NOT need to do anything. The default grade is either a PC-19 or WC-19.
- Please know that when you submit a Athens Drive Spring 2020 Grade Selection Form that informs us that both that you AND your parent/guardian agree that your grade for the spring semester will be a numeric grade and NOT a PC-19 or WC-19.
- If you and your family already know right now that you want to keep your numeric grade, you can submit the Athens Drive Spring 2020 Grade Selection Form. You do NOT need to wait until Friday, June 5th to submit the form. Please feel free to immediately begin completing the form if you know that you want to keep the numeric grade.
- Please know that once the decision is made to accept the numeric grade, the decision is final and will NOT be changed at a later date.
If you have any questions regarding your grade, please feel free to reach out to your teacher, counselor, or administrator.