Broward County Final Grade Calculation:
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The Bee Calculator Broward calculates final grades for Broward County schools using the district's specific grading formula. It combines quarter grades, midterm, and final exam scores while applying the two-out-of-three rule for grade determination.
The calculator uses the Broward County grading formula:
Where:
Two-out-of-three rule: If any two of the three components (quarters average, midterm, final) fall below 2/3 of the quarters average, the final grade becomes F regardless of total points.
Details: Accurate final grade calculation is essential for student progression, graduation requirements, and academic planning in Broward County schools.
Tips: Enter all point values as numerical scores. Points should be entered as they appear on your report card (typically on a 0-100 scale).
Q1: What is the two-out-of-three rule?
A: This rule states that if any two of the three main components (quarters average, midterm, final) score below 2/3 of the quarters average, the student receives an F regardless of their total points.
Q2: How are letter grades determined?
A: Letter grades are determined by the total points: A (90-100), B (80-89), C (70-79), D (60-69), F (below 60), unless the two-out-of-three rule applies.
Q3: Are quarter grades weighted differently?
A: No, all components (Q1, Q2, midterm, final) contribute equally to the total point calculation in this formula.
Q4: What if I'm missing one component?
A: All four components are required for accurate calculation. Consult with your teacher for incomplete grade scenarios.
Q5: Is this calculator official?
A: This is a reference tool that follows Broward County's published grading policy. Always verify with your school for official grade calculations.