LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Policy Bulletin
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1 TITLE: NUMBER: ISSUER: Grade Point Average (GPA) for Class Rank Determination BUL-1055 DATE: June 7, 2004 Merle Price, Deputy Superintendent ROUTING Local District Superintendents Local District Directors of Instruction Local District Directors of School Services Principals Assistant Principals, SCS School Counselors College Counselors Credit Clerks POLICY: MAJOR CHANGES: GUIDELINES: The purpose of this bulletin is to delineate District policy for determining the High School Grade Point Average and rank in class and to standardize procedures in senior high schools. This bulletin revises and replaces Bulletin No. Z-33, Grade Point Average (GPA) for Class Rank Determination, dated November 13, 1997, issued by the Office of the Deputy Superintendent. The content and procedures have been revised to align with current District policy and to follow Secondary SIS procedures. The following guidelines apply: I. DEFINITION OF THE DISTRICT GRADE-POINT AVERAGE (GPA) The District Grade Point Average (GPA) is the computation of a student s marks earned in accredited schools from the ninth grade through the first semester of the twelfth grade. II. USES OF THE DISTRICT GPA A. The District GPA is computed at the end of the first semester of the twelfth grade and used: 1. To determine class rank within the entire senior class of the school, 2. To determine the high honors (gold seal: 3.60 and above) and honors (silver seal: 3.00 to 3.59) designation awarded to graduates, 3. To select the valedictorian (highest GPA) and salutatorian (next highest GPA), and 4. To select students for various school honors and awards. Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 1 of 7 June 7, 2004
2 B. For students making application for college admission, financial aid and various scholarships, a GPA may be reported that is based on criteria different from that used to determine the District GPA. Thus, the District GPA may not be applicable. III. CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING THE DISTRICT GPA A. For a student s GPA to be included in the senior class rank, a minimum of 90 credits (three semesters of course work) must have been attempted in LAUSD schools, with one semester in the fall of grade twelve. B. The District GPA is calculated at the end of the first semester of the twelfth grade. It includes all marks earned and received from accredited high schools in the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades as well as the first semester of the twelfth grade. It includes all Fail marks. When a course is repeated, both marks are included in the GPA calculation. This District GPA is recorded on the student s cumulative record and is printed on the student s electronic transcript. C. The District GPA is based on a four-point scale. Augmentation points are given for courses designated as Advanced Placement and for community college and college courses meeting the student s graduation requirements and the Advanced Placement course standards as identified in Bulletin No. BUL-1040, Concurrent Enrollment in High School and Community College, taken concurrently with prior approval from the school. D. Courses taken during the final semester of the senior year are not included in the District GPA computation. E. Marks earned for all non-remedial subjects taken in summer school or intersession between grades eight and nine for high school credit are recorded in the ninth grade column of the cumulative record and are included in the GPA. Similarly, marks earned for all subjects taken in summer school or intersession between the ninth and tenth grades, between the tenth and eleventh grades, and between the eleventh and twelfth are recorded in the appropriate tenth, eleventh and/or twelfth grade columns. Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 2 of 7 June 7, 2004
3 F. Credits received from non-accredited schools will be posted. Marks will not be posted; therefore, course work from non-accredited schools will not be included in the GPA computation. Refer to the Bulletin, Granting Credit for Non-accredited Schools. G. Refer to the Bulletin, Foreign Student Transcripts, for details on interpreting foreign transcripts. H. Refer to the Bulletin No. BUL-1040, Concurrent Enrollment in High School and Community College, for procedures for including community college and college courses taken with prior approval from the school and meeting the student s graduation requirements. Community College courses meeting the Advanced Placement course standards as identified in Bulletin No. BUL-1040, may receive the augmented point. I. The District GPA for students who must remain in high school beyond the twelfth grade will include courses taken through the first half of the final year of attendance. IV. COMPUTATION OF THE DISTRICT GPA A. The computation of the District GPA is the responsibility of the Assistant Principal, Secondary Counseling Services, or designee. B. When calculating the senior class rank, include only the GPAs for those seniors with a minimum of 90 credits (3 semesters), with one semester in the fall of the twelfth grade attempted in LAUSD schools. C. All computations that follow are for courses that would earn five credits if successfully completed. Courses that earn fewer than 5 credits, such as ROP/ROC courses or Extended Learning Academy courses, will be computed as 2.5 credits or one-half of a course (0.5). Courses that earn 1, such as Homeroom, credit will be computed as one-fifth of a course (0.2). D. The values of marks earned are as follows: A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 D = 1 Fail = 0 Semester length courses designated as Advanced Placement earn augmented points using the following chart, if a passing mark is received. Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 3 of 7 June 7, 2004
4 Determine the total numbers of semester courses taken that are applicable, locate the number below, and add the augmented points to the total grade points before calculating the average. 1 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =.400 E. The District GPA may be determined by the following methods: Computer Computation: If the Electronic Transcript in Secondary SIS is verified as accurate and current, use the procedure detailed by the Secondary SIS. The computer computation is the recommended procedure. Manual Computation: A chart is prepared, as shown in the examples that follow. Enter the number of courses attempted in the rows labeled A, B, C, D, and Fail. Add the column of the number of courses attempted. Multiply as required to compute the grade points by row. Compute the total grade points by adding the column. Compute GPA. Divide total grade points by courses attempted. For community college courses and college courses that meet graduation requirements for the student and meet the AP standards, add the augmented points to the computed GPA using the chart above in Section D. For Advanced Placement (AP) courses, add the augmented points to the computed GPA using the chart above in Section D. Example: Number of Grade Marks Courses Value Points A 14.5 x B 19.5 x C 7.0 x D 1.0 x Fail 1.0 x Attempted = 43.0 Total Grade Points = Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 4 of 7 June 7, 2004
5 Preliminary GPA = 131.5/43 = (rounded to 3 decimal places) AP/College Courses (with augmented points) Passed = 3.0 V. CLASS RANK (Using chart in D) Augmented GPA = LAUSD GPA = 3.13 (rounded to 2 decimal places) Example: Number of Grade Marks Courses Value Points A 45.0 x B 0.0 x C 0.0 x D 0.0 x Fail 0.0 x Attempted = 45.0 Total Grade Points = Preliminary GPA = 180/45 = (rounded to 3 decimal places) AP/College Courses (with augmented points) Passed = 9.0 (Using chart in D) Augmented GPA = LAUSD GPA = 4.23 (rounded to 2 decimal places) A. The Purpose of the Class Rank The purpose of the class rank is to determine the relative academic standing of each student in a school s graduating class. Class rank is based on the District GPA and used to determine the valedictorian(s) and salutatorian(s) of the senior class and to determine the awarding of high honors and honors designation as well as other awards. (Note: the school determines Graduation speaker(s).) B. Method of Computing Rank 1. In determining the class rank, the total number enrolled in the twelfth grade should be that number reported in the sixth month Classification Report. 2. District GPAs are ranked in numbered order from the highest to the Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 5 of 7 June 7, 2004
6 lowest. There may be more than one student for any given rank. All students with the same GPA are given the same rank number. If a student s GPA is not calculated, a class rank cannot be determined. Example: If each of two students has a GPA of 4.25, both would be ranked as No. 1. If each of the next 3 students has a GPA of 4.00, all would be ranked as No. 3. These students are ranked No. 3 and not No. 2 because there are two students with a higher rank. If each of the next 4 students has a GPA of 3.96, all four would be ranked as No. 6. Continue numbering the GPAs in descending order. Rank Name GPA 1 Carmen Aloya Samuel Argo Chris Atami Arturo Montoya John Smith Gerald Brown Barbara Green Maria Hernandez April Tenaya Jamie Gonzalez Rosa Gonzalez Charles Jones Mark Amber 3.93 VI. RECORDING THE GPA AND CLASS RANK The District GPA and class rank are recorded on the cumulative record in Section 7 - Graduation Data. The District GPA is automatically calculated and printed in the appropriate place on the electronic transcript. VII. IMPLEMENTATION Implementation of this policy was according to the timeline listed below: A. The revised mathematical computation for the GPA was implemented with the graduating class of B. Inclusion of the 9th grade marks in the computation of the GPA was Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 6 of 7 June 7, 2004
7 implemented with the class of C. The current policy for including community college courses in the calculation of the GPA was implemented with the class of 2003 beginning with the community college courses taken in the fall of D. Credit for college/university courses will follow the same procedure as stated above in Sections III, IV, and V for community college courses. These procedures for college/university courses will take effect beginning with the students graduating in June 2005 and including college courses taken beginning in the fall of AUTHORITY: This is a policy of the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education that is in alignment with the California Education Code. RELATED RESOURCES: The Secondary SIS Training Materials provide detailed step-by-step procedures for verifying courses in the electronic transcript and running the program to calculate the GPA and determine the class rank. ASSISTANCE: For assistance or further information, please contact J. Lloyd Bud Jacobs, Director High School Programs, at (213) Bulletin No. BUL-1055 Page 7 of 7 June 7, 2004
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