3) Any student receiving failing (F) grades will be ineligible for a period equal to at least
one fourth (1/4) of the regularly scheduled season. Such ineligibility shall also be for at
least the minimum total contests required by the WIAA in a given sport. An athlete must
be designated at a participation level (varsity, JV, freshman) to serve all penalties.
a) At the completion of the suspension period, an athlete may become eligible if a
passing grade exists in all classes and is maintained.
b) Prior to completion of the suspension period, an ineligible athlete must turn in
to the athletic director an eligibility card which will include the names of all classes
currently enrolled in along with current grades and signatures of the teacher
before he/she can become eligible to participate. The eligibility card must
continue to be turned in to the athletic director at two-week intervals until the end
of the grading period.
c) The ineligible may practice only if he/she attends a designated after-school
study hall prior to each school day practice.
H. Class Rank Policy
When computing GPA, a grade of A+/A = 4 pts., A- = 3.67, B+ = 3.3, B = 3, B- = 2.67, C+
= 2.3, C = 2.0, C- = 1.67, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, D- = .67, F = 0 pts. The use of pluses and
minuses with grades will be computed into the GPA.
A student that transfers into Johnson Creek High School shall have their grades transfer
on an A through F grade scale. GPAs that are based on other scales shall be
transferred to our scale by the Counselor Counselor, high school principal, and district
administrator.
The GPA shall be based on all classes. Any Pass/Fail grade will not be averaged into
the overall GPA.
Class rank is determined by the cumulative GPA where the sum of grade points earned is
divided by the total number of credits taken.
Youth Options Calculation:
Class rank shall be computed using the combined grade and credit equivalent from
Johnson Creek High School and the postsecondary institution. High school credit will be
awarded for any postsecondary course approved by the Board of Education. The grade
received by the student will be calculated into the student’s GPA and reflected on their
high school transcript. A postsecondary three-credit course will be awarded .75 high
school credit. A postsecondary two-credit course will be awarded .50 high school credit.
A postsecondary one-credit course will be awarded .25 high school credit. Any credit to
be awarded is based on successful course completion or receiving a passing grade.
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