Grading Overview

  • 2022-23 Grading Information

    For students participating in the Advanced Placement exam — AP courses are weighted by 1.0 quality point. The grading system is as follows:

    AP Courses with Exam Participation

    • 5.0=A
    • 4.0=B
    • 3.0=C
    • 2.0=D
    • 0=F

    All Other Courses

    • 4.0=A
    • 3.0=B
    • 2.0=C
    • 1.0=D
    • 0=F

    For students not participating in the Advanced Placement exam — AP courses are weighted by a .5 quality point. The grading system is as follows:

    AP Courses with Exam Participation

    • 4.5 = A
    • 3.5 = B
    • 2.5 = C
    • 1.5 = D
    • 0.0 = F

    All Other Courses

    • 4.0=A
    • 3.0=B
    • 2.0=C
    • 1.0=D
    • 0=F

     

Additional Resources

  • Dropping/Adding a Course

  • Pass/No Pass

  • Eight-Credit/Period Day

  • Semester Assessments

    The semester assessment schedule will be established based upon the official school calendar. Each class will have a semester final assessment period not to exceed 90 minutes in length. Dual-enrollment courses for DMACC credit cannot be waived. 

    Honors Diploma students and Scholarship Distinction students must take final assessments in all required courses in the respective program.

    Course Competency Exam

    The Course Competency Exam does not give credit but merely advances the student.

    Repeating a Course for Grade

    A student may retake a Valley High School, Valley Southwoods, or Walnut Creek Campus course at any site. Both grades will be shown on the transcript, and the highest grade will be used in the GPA. Credit for a course can be awarded only once, and a student cannot gain additional credit or lose credit by repeating a course where credit was already earned.

    Audit

    Students may choose to take any course not offered for DMACC credit on an audit (no credit-no grade) basis. This option may not be applied to any of the 5.5 required credits each semester. The audit decision must be made prior to the semester in which the course is taken.

Last Modified on December 8, 2022