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2013 GRADING SCALE SURVEYPost-Survey Results
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Background Information
At the request of the Minooka Community High School District #111Board of Education, MCHS officials set out to explore generalimpressions from school communitys stakeholders in regard to the
current MCHS grading scale, which is as listed below:
100% - 93% = A92% - 85% = B84% - 78% = C
77% - 70% = D69% and below = F
This grading scale has been in place for at least 25 years(according to previous MCHS Curriculum Guides).
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Background Information
For analysis purposes, school officials researched the grading scalesof the 31 public high schools that reside within a thirty mile radius ofMCHS. The research yielded the following results:
28 (90%) use a10-point scale
: :100% - 90% = A89% - 80% = B79% - 70% = C69% - 60% = D
59% and below = F
1 uses a9-point scale
: :100% - 91% = A90% - 82% = B81% - 73% = C72% - 64% = D
63% and below = F
1 uses an8-point scale
: :100% - 92% = A91% - 84% = B83% - 76% = C75% - 68% = D
67% and below = F
1 school uses a non-traditional model that enables each academic department to
determine its own grading scale.
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Background Information
Also for analysis purposes, school officials researched the gradingscales of Minooka Community High Schools three sender districts. Theresearch yielded the following results:
Minooka CCSD #201100%-94% = A93%-86% = B85%-76% = C
75% - 70% = D69% and below = F
Channahon SD #17100%-93% = A92%-85% = B84%-76% = C
75% - 68% = D67% and below = F
Troy CCSD #30-C100%-93% = A92%-85% = B84%-77% = C
76% - 70% = D69% and below = F
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About the Survey
The survey was offered to three general school community stakeholdergroups:
Community Parent of at least one MCHS student or MCHSalumnus, current MCHS student, MCHS alumnus, community member(non-MCHS parent), other
MCHS Sender District Staff Minooka CCSD #201, ChannahonCCSD #17, Troy CCSD #30-C
MCHS Staff Teachers, Support Staff, Administration
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About the Survey
The survey period was open from February 11, 2013 February 22,2013 and yielded close to 1,400 completed surveys:
10%
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MCHS Staff Sender Staff Community
Community 1,059 surveysSender District Staff 194 surveys
MCHS Staff 145 surveys
TOTAL 1,398 surveys
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About the Survey
Community 1,059 surveys(respondents could indicate more than one relationship with MCHS)
Parent of at least 1 student/alum 533Current MCHS student 491
Community member 33Alumni/MCHS Grad 56Other 11
: :Sender District Staff 194 surveys
Minooka CCSD #201 88
Channahon District #17 54Troy CCSD #30-C 52: :
MCHS Staff 144 surveysTeacher 118
Support Staff 19
Administration 7
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Opinion of Current Scale by Survey Group
All survey participants were provided with a copy of the current MCHS grading scale and wereasked the following question:
To what degree do you agree/disagree with the following statement:I feel that Minooka Community High Schools current grading scale is fair and acceptable. (choices were Strongly Agree, Somewhat Agree, Somewhat Disagree, Strongly Disagree)
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Percent of Survey Respondents Who Strongly Agree or Somewhat Agree that MCHS's Current Grading Scale is Fairand Acceptable (by Survey Group)
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Opinion of Current Scale by Survey Sub-Group
All survey participants were provided with a copy of the current MCHS grading scale and wereasked the following question:
To what degree do you agree/disagree with the following statement:I feel that Minooka Community High Schools current grading scale is fair and acceptable. (choices were Strongly Agree, Somewhat Agree, Somewhat Disagree, Strongly Disagree)
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Percent of Survey Respondents Who Strongly Agree or Somewhat Agree that MCHS's Current Grading Scale is Fairand Acceptable (by Survey Sub-Group)
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Preferred Grading Scale by Survey Group
All survey participants were provided with a listing of the current MCHS grading scale and threeother sample scales (traditional ten-point, traditional nine-point, traditional eight-point), and were
asked to indicate which scale they preferred most.
The traditional ten-point scale received the most votes from each group as the
preferred scale, followed by the current MCHS scale.
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Preferred Grading Scale by Survey Sub-Group
All survey participants were provided with a listing of the current MCHS grading scale and threeother sample scales (traditional ten-point, traditional nine-point, traditional eight-point), and were
asked to indicate which scale they preferred most.
The traditional ten-point scale received the most votes from each group as the preferred
scale, followed by the current MCHS scale.
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Reasons for Preference by Survey Group
All survey participants were provided with a listing of various reasons as to why they preferred thescale they had selected earlier in the survey. For each reason, respondents were asked to indicate
if that specific reason was Very Important, Somewhat Important, Not Very Important, or NotImportant At All. There was also an area for respondents to indicate Other and explain.
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GPA for CollegeEntrance
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MCHS Pre-Req.for FutureCourses
General MCHSClass Credit
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Reasons Indicated as Very/Somewhat Important for Preferr ing a Specific Grading Scale (by Survey Group)
CommunityMCHS Staff
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Reasons for Preference by Survey Sub-Group
All survey participants were provided with a listing of various reasons as to why they preferred thescale they had selected earlier in the survey. For each reason, respondents were asked to indicate
if that specific reason was Very Important, Somewhat Important, Not Very Important, or NotImportant At All. There was also an area for respondents to indicate Other and explain.
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GPA for CollegeEntrance
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MCHS Pre-Req.for FutureCourses
General MCHSClass Credit
Ath./Act. Eligib.
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Reason for Preferred Grading Scale
Reasons Indicated as Very/Somewhat Important for Preferring a Specific Grading Scale (by Survey Sub-Group)
C - Parents
C - Students
C - Community
C - Alumni
C - Other*
M - Teacher
M - Administration*
M - Support Staff*
SD - Minooka 201
SD - Channahon 17
SD - Troy 30C
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Comment Analysis by Survey Sub-Group
All survey participants were offered an opportunity to offer additional comments specific to thetopic of the survey. Comments were analyzed and then grouped by frequency. Comments with
topics that were referenced a minimum of five total times or more by survey respondents arepresented below.
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Neg. Impact onCollege Apps./Schol./
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Make Scale in Line w/Other Schools
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Change HomeworkGrading
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Recurring themes in respondents' comments
Comment Frequency Analysis by Sub-Group
SD - Troy 30C
SD - Channahon 17
SD - Minooka 201
M - Support Staff*
M - Administration*M - Teacher
C - Other*
C - Alumni
C - Community
C - Students
C - Parents
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Follow-Up Questions/Topics
Based on responses by survey respondents, it will be useful to research answers tothe following questions:
1. How do colleges and universities assess applicants (class rank, GPA, ACT/SAT,
etc.)? Does the current MCHS scale actually hurt MCHS students chances in theareas of: a.) college acceptance, b.) earning scholarships, and c.) earningfinancial aid when compared to students from schools with more commonly usedscales? Does the MCHS grading scale negatively impact any/all of thoseareas?
2. What impact does the current MCHS grading scale actually have on our
students? Does the scale hinder the possibility of grade recovery if a studentfalls behind?
3. To what enhanced degree does the existing scale challenge students to workharder to earn grades and prepare them for life after high school? Is there afear that lowering the scale will inadvertently allow students to not try ashard for their grades?
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Follow-Up Questions/Topics
Survey findings will be shared the discussion groups scheduled for Thursday,February 28, from 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. in the South Campus cafeteria, and for
Wednesday, March 6, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the MCHS Central Campus
Career Center.
MCHS officials will also continue to research topics that have resulted from surveydata analysis and from respondents comments.
A follow-up report on the survey results will be shared with the MCHS District #111
Board of Education on Thursday, March 7, followed by a report to the schoolcommunity. Future steps will be identified as needed and according to
administrative recommendations and Board of Education approval.