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Tips & Tricks: Creating A Final Average Gradebook
Applies To: Plus Grade

It's the end of the year; you need a final average for each student but have separate term gradebooks. How can this average be calculated using the School Loop gradebook?

Separate Term Gradebooks and a Cumulative Gradebook (Instructions)

  • Example: I teach a semester-long class but require two separate quarter gradebooks. The final grade is simply the two quarter gradebooks combined into one with no
    special weighting.

Separate Term Gradebooks and a Final Average Gradebook (Instructions)

  • Example: I teach a year long course with separate terms (quarters for trimesters). The final grade for the class is the average of the individual term grades, with each term grade counting equally.

Weighted Average From Multiple Gradebooks (Instructions)

  • Example: I teach a semester-long course, but need two separate quarter gradebooks. The semester grade is based on 40% from quarter 1 and 60% from quarter 2.

Weighted Average From Multiple Gradebooks with a Final Exam (Instructions)

  • Example: I teach a semester long class with two quarters. The final grade for the class is the weighted average of two quarter grades at 40% each and 20% for the final exam. I also need to submit the final exam grade using School Loop's Grade Export Feature.