New Grading Model Overview- Updated
8. Three students — three very different stories
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Three students — three very different stories
The holistic model rewards real learning, genuine effort, and strong character — and it catches students who let AI do their work for them. Here are three real-number examples showing exactly how the model works.
Marcus R. — Grade 10, full-time, 6 courses
79%
The student who struggles with tests but shows up and truly learns
(62 x 0.40) + (88 x 0.30) + (90 x 0.10) + (95 x 0.10) + (90 x 0.05) + (90 x 0.05) = 24.8 + 26.4 + 9.0 + 9.5 + 4.5 + 4.5 = 78.7% — rounds to 79%
Jordan T. — Grade 11, full-time, 5 courses
61%
The student whose high textbook scores hide a serious problem
(91 x 0.40) + (32 x 0.30) + (88 x 0.10) + (45 x 0.10) + (40 x 0.05) + (0 x 0.05) = 36.4 + 9.6 + 8.8 + 4.5 + 2.0 + 0 = 61.3% — rounds to 61%
Sofia L. — Grade 9, full-time, 4 courses
76%
The middle-ground student — solid habits but room to grow
(75 x 0.40) + (72 x 0.30) + (80 x 0.10) + (80 x 0.10) + (75 x 0.05) + (80 x 0.05) = 30.0 + 21.6 + 8.0 + 8.0 + 3.75 + 4.0 = 75.35% — rounds to 76%