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HCS Grading & Academics

Christian School Grading and Academics, Hartville, OH

Hartville Christian School Grading
Grades are important since they are a measure of the student's achievement. They are also meaningful because they are the result of the professional judgment of the teacher regarding the student's progress. Several aspects considered in grading a student's achievements are: completion of work in meeting course requirements, work habits, attitudes and effort, conduct, and classroom relations.

Grades have lasting meaning beyond the school year since college administrators and prospective employers are often influenced by student grades and attendance reports, as well as by detention records and other special issues that are included on the permanent record.

Grades are recorded by numbers on report cards in grades 7-12.

The following scale is used:

100 - 94 A Excellent
93 - 87 B Above Average
86 - 77 C Average
76 - 70 D Below Average
69 - 0 I Incomplete or Failure

The following scale is used for grades K-6:

100 - 92 A Excellent
91 - 84 B Above Average
85 - 77 C Average
76 - 70 D Below Average
69 - 0 I Incomplete or Failure

The grade of “I” is given for incomplete work or work not finished in time when justifiable reasons are given. The grade “I” must be removed within three weeks after it is given, or it will automatically be changed to “F”.

Genearal Acadmeic Requirements for Hartville Christian School
All students who maintain a minimum “B” average for one grading period will be recognized by being placed on the honor roll.

General Requirements

Hartville Christian School requests students to plan their courses of study so that they will meet the prescribed requirements of the State Board of Education and of Hartville Christian School. A minimum of 24 units of credit must be earned. A unit of credit is given upon the successful completion of each prepared subject scheduled for 200 minutes per week for a total of 36 weeks or 400 minutes per week for a total of 18 weeks.

The minimum requirements are as follows:

Bible 4 units
English 4 units
Social Studies (US Gov't required) 3 units
Science 3 units
Math 3 units
Speech ½ unit
Mennonite History 1 unit
Computer Keyboarding 1 unit
Computer Programming 1 unit
Phys. Ed 1 unit
Music 2 units
Electives 1 unit
Health ½ unit

Students who have studied all four years at Hartville Christian will graduate with 26-28 units.

List of Courses for High School Students:


GRADES NINE & TEN

Subject Credits
Bible I (Gen.-Esther) 1
English I 1
Algebra I 1
Biology 1
World History 1
Music I ½
Physical Education ¼
Bible II (Matt.-Acts) 1
Physical Science 1
English II 1
Geometry 1
Home Ec. or elective ½

GRADES NINE & TEN

Subject Credits
Industrial Arts or elective ½
Computer Keyboarding 1
Music II ½
Physical Education II ¼

GRADES ELEVEN & TWELVE

Subject Credits
Bible III (Job-Mal.) 1
English III 1
Chemistry 1
American History 1
Home Ec. II (Sewing) ½
Industrial Arts II ½
Human Physiology 1
Music III ½
Physical Education III ¼
Speech ½
Bible IV (Matt.-Acts) 1
English IV 1

GRADES ELEVEN & TWELVE

Subject Credits
Sociology ½
U. S. Government ½
Mennonite History ½
Economics ½
German or Spanish 1
Algebra II and Trig 1
Music IV ½
Physical Education ¼
Computer Programming ½

Hartville Christian School | Hartville, OH

Hartville Christian School is a private christian school for grades K-12 serving Hartville, Akron, Kent, Canton, Green, Atwater and Wadsworth, OH as well as the surrounding areas.