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Standards-Based Grading
The Monterey Peninsula Unified School District provides rigorous, student-centered, and engaging learning experiences for every student. We have fact sheets available to summarize standards-based grading.
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English: Transitional Kindergarten - 8th grade
Spanish: Transitional Kindergarten - 8th grade
English: High School
Spanish: High School
Grading at MPUSD
Your student's grades may look different on their report card compared to methods used in the past. Report cards now focus on these areas:
- Show student performance over a period of time
- Provide feedback on strengths and areas of growth
- Measure students against California's rigorous academic standards
- Reflect student's level of performance and progress toward meeting standards
| Traditional Grading System | Standards-Based Grading System |
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Based on assessment methods (e.g., quizzes, tests, homework, projects). One grade/entry is given per assessment. |
Based on learning goals and performance standards. Each grade-level standard receives a score that aligns to student mastery. |
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Assessments are based on a percentage system. Criteria for success may be unclear. |
Standards are proficiency-based. Criteria and targets are made available to students ahead of time. |
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Use uncertain mix of assessment, achievement, effort, and behavior to determine the final grade. May use late penalties. |
Measures achievement only or separates achievement from effort/behavior. |
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Includes every score, regardless of when it was collected. Assessments record the average - not necessarily the best work. |
Emphasizes the most recent evidence of learning when grading. |
*Adapted from O-Connor K (2002) How to grade for learning: Linking grades to standards
