Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 15 - Division of Learning Services
Rule 005.15.05-004 - Rules Governing Uniform Grading Scales for Public Secondary Schools and Optional Use in Public Elementary Schools
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.15.05-004
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 Uniform Grading Scales for Public Secondary Schools
1.01 These Rules
shall be known as the Arkansas Department of Education's Rules Governing
Uniform Grading Scales for Public Secondary Schools and for Optional Use in
Public Elementary Schools.
1.02
These Rules are enacted pursuant to the State Board of Education's authority
under Arkansas Code Ann. §
6-11-105 and Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-902 and Act 2152 of
2005.
2.00 Purpose
2.01 These Rules establish the
uniform grading scales to be used by all public secondary schools in the state
for regular courses, Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate
courses, approved weighted honors courses and approved weighted concurrent
credit college courses.
2.02 These
Rules establish the numeric value given to each letter grade for the purpose of
determining grade average in all public secondary schools in the state for
regular courses, Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate
courses, approved weighted concurrent credit college courses and approved
weighted honors courses.
2.03 These
Rules provide an optional uniform grading scale for public elementary
schools.
3.00 Definitions
3.01 For the purpose of
these Rules, a "secondary school" is any school containing one or more grades
from 7 through 12 or any middle school having any combination of grades 5-8
with the exception of a school having only grade 5, grade 6, or the combination
of grades 5-6.
3.02 An "elementary
school" is a school having any combination of one or more grades from
kindergarten through grade 6.
3.03
"Advanced Placement" courses are those courses taught following guidelines as
provided for Advanced Placement courses by The College Board. Advanced
Placement courses provide the opportunity for students to take a national
examination through which they may qualify for college/university level
credit.
3.04 "International
Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program" courses are those taught following
guidelines as provided for IB courses by the IB Organization. IB courses
provide the opportunity for students to take a national examination.
3.05 "College Courses" are courses that are
offered and taught under the direction of an accredited institution of higher
education. Under separate Rules and Regulations students may qualify for
concurrent credit for such courses. For a concurrent college course to receive
a weighted grade, it must be approved through the process described in these
rules and regulations.
3.06 "Honors
Courses" are courses provided through an accredited high school that have been
approved by a Department of Education Committee as honors courses. Honors
courses must stress higher order learning and be offered in addition to
curriculum offerings required by the Standards for Accreditation, Arkansas
Public Schools.
3.07 A student is
designated as "special education" if he/she has been through the identification
and selection process and has an approved Individualized Education Plan that
guides placement in instruction.
4.00 Grading scale and numerical values
4.01 The following scale is to
be the Uniform Grading Scale and numeric values for secondary schools and the
optional Uniform Grading Scale for elementary schools. Grades earned in college
courses will be assigned the following numeric values when such courses are
used to compute student grade point average.
A 90-100 = 4 points
B 80 - 89 = 3 points
C 70 - 79 = 2 points
D 60 - 69 = 1 point
F 0 - 59 = 0 points
4.02 The following scale is to be the Uniform
Grading Scale and numeric values for Advanced Placement courses, courses
offered under the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, and approved
honors courses.
A 90-100 = 5 points
B 80 - 89 = 4 points
C 70 -79 = 3 points
D 60 -69 = 2 points
F 0 -59 = 0 points
4.03 Weighted credit shall be allowed for
Advanced Placement courses and courses offered under the International
Baccalaureate Diploma Program if:
(A) The
student takes the entire Advanced Placement course or the entire course offered
in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in a particular
subject;
(B) The student completes
the applicable test offered by the College Board for Advanced Placement courses
at the end of the Advanced Placement course, or the applicable test offered by
the International Baccalaureate Organization at the time prescribed by the
International Baccalaureate Organization; and
(C)
(i) The
teacher of the Advanced Placement course meets Arkansas teacher licensure
requirements and:
(a) Attends a College Board
Advanced Placement Summer Institute no less than once every five (5) years;
or
(b) Completes an additional
training plan for Advanced Placement, within three (3) years of commencing the
additional training plan; or
(ii) The teacher of the course offered under
the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program meets Arkansas teacher
licensure requirements and attends the training required by the International
Baccalaureate Organization.
5.00 Approval of weighted honors courses and/or weighted concurrent credit college courses.
5.01 A local school district may apply to the
Department of Education for approval of courses to be designated as weighted
"honors courses."
5.02 The local
school board may decide whether or not to adopt a local policy to allow high
school students in the district to take college courses for weighted credit
equal to the numeric grade awarded in Advanced Placement, International
Baccalaureate Diploma Program and Arkansas Department of Education approved
honors classes.
5.03 If a local
school board adopts such a policy, the district must apply to the Department of
Education for approval of "concurrent enrollment college Courses" to be
designated as a weighted course. The application shall be reviewed for approval
to assign a numeric grade value, which may include weighted credit.
5.04 Applications for weighted honors courses
and/ or weighted concurrent college courses will be reviewed for approval based
on the following criteria:
1. Letter from the
superintendent or principal describing how the course exceeds expectations for
coursework required under the Standards for Accreditation, Arkansas Public
Schools.
2. Grade level(s) of
students who will be enrolled in the course.
3. Statement of learner outcomes, objectives,
and/or learning expectations based on revised curriculum frameworks where
appropriate.
4. Listing of unit
topics to be included in the course.
5. Description of instructional strategies
demonstrating problem solving, critical thinking, and higher order learning
processes. This description should include at least one exemplary
lesson.
6. Description of
performance based assessment strategies to be implemented in the
classroom.
7. Clear evidence that
the concurrent credit course is substantially the same as an Advanced Placement
Course.
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