Consistently demonstrated qualities of reliability and willingness to be coached
Frequently acted as a positive influence in the class and in class discussions
Outstanding, extraordinary. One of the top few
3.0
B
Quantity
Quality
Completed all assignments on time
Demonstrated qualities of reliability and willingness to be coached
Acted as a generally positive influence in the class
Clearly above average overall
2.0
C
Quantity
Quality
Did what was minimally necessary to complete all assignments
Active in the class
Average -- a level that was necessary to pass (to be acceptable); nothing more, nothing less
1.0
D
Quantity
Quality
Quantity
Quality
Did not complete all assignments
Assignments completed were average or better
or
Completed all assignments
Less than level deemed acceptable
0.0
F
Failed to take responsibility to perform at levels described above or disappeared without formally withdrawing
Grading
Notes
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Lack of time due to activities and responsibilities outside of school cannot be considered as a mitigating factor in the grading process
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