grading period
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgradeandperiod
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grade
noun[C]
uk/ɡreɪd/us/ɡreɪd/
a level of quality, size, ...
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period
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɪə.ri.əd/us/ˈpɪr.i.əd/
a length ...
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(Definition ofgradeandperiodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In eachgradingperiod, the cadets take one class.
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During the 2010 - 2011 school year, its entire school district switched from a 6-weekgradingperiodto a 9-weekgradingperiod.
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They also get mid-term report cards midway through thegradingperiod.
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In secondary school, students receive two report cards, one at the end of eachgradingperiod.
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During the 2001-2002 school year's 4thgradingperiod, the school had 100% attendance.
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Students must have passed the required number of credits the previousgradingperiod.
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Second semester sophomores may be initiated during the lastgradingperiodof their sophomore year.
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Student eligibility status is determined at the end of eachgradingperiod.
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For the second year afterwards, students are sorted by the general average they attained for the fourthgradingperiod.
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A grade of 84% or below in any subject, in anygradingperiodof the school year will lead the student to a probationary status.
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In the case of tardies, the corporal punishment option is available only after the third tardy in each nine-weekgradingperiod.
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The 4thgradingperiodis the most important because it determines if the student will advance a grade the next school year.
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Each year, the names of students who earn highest, high, and honor roll for eachgradingperiodwill be displayed on large placards.
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There are also minimum days at the end of eachgradingperiod, (every six weeks), when regular classes get out at 12:25, seventh period at 1:00.
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In order to be eligible for interscholastic athletics, a pupil must have passed all but one (1) subject (major or minor) during the previousgradingperiod.
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