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Title: Class Rank


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Class Rank
  • Clarification Revision
  • NEISD Policy for Students Entering High School
  • in 2004 - 2005 and Beyond

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Why Do We Rank Students?
  • Class rank is used solely for the purposes of
    college admissions and scholarship eligibility.

3
Why Do We Rank Students?
  • The two most important factors are
  • Grades in college preparatory courses
  • Degree of rigor throughout high school

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Why Rank
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What Does the Policy Do?
  • The policy measures each students academic
    performance and rigor in core academic courses
    (English, math, science, and social studies) and
    foreign language courses and all Pre-AP and AP
    courses.

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5
What Does the Policy Do?Cont.
  • This policy uses cumulative weighted rank
    points for selected courses.

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6
Clarifications of the Policy
  • Rank factors for all Advanced Placement (AP),
    Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) and Honors
    courses
  • Pre-AP/GT-Pre-AP/Honors 1.15
  • AP/GT-AP 1.29

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Clarifications cont.
  • Exclude all Summer School and Evening School
    courses from rank
  • Limit the number of semester courses used in the
    calculation of class rank to no more than eight
    per semester (the highest eight ranked grades
    will be used)

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Clarifications cont.
  • Include all AP and Pre-AP non-core courses in
    calculation of class rank
  • Break any ties between students by using a
    secondary indicator based on the number of
    courses taken for which a weight of 1.15 and/or
    1.29 was given

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What is Not Included in Rank?
  • Second semester courses of the final year
  • Summer school Evening School courses
  • Repeated courses in high school
  • No Credit courses due to attendance issues
  • Pass/fail courses

10
What is Not Included in Rank? Cont.
  • High School courses with credit earned in middle
    school
  • Summer foreign study programs
  • Grades exempted by an ARD committee
  • Correspondence courses
  • Credit by examination

11
How is Class Rank Now Calculated?
  • Students entering the ninth grade beginning in
    2004 - 2005 or after accumulate rank points based
    on only
  • core academic courses (English, math, science and
    social studies),
  • foreign language courses, and
  • any Pre-AP and AP courses

12
How is Rank CalculatedCont.
  • Grades in all Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) and
    GT/Pre-AP courses are multiplied by a weight
    factor of 1.15
  • Grades in all Advanced Placement (AP) and GT/AP
    courses are multiplied by a weight factor of 1.29

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How is Rank Calculated? Cont.
  • Grades in core honors courses are multiplied by
    a weight factor of 1.15
  • Grades in all regular level courses are
    multiplied by 1.0
  • Grades in all content modified courses are
    multiplied by .90

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How is Rank Calculated?Cont.
  • Course rank points for each semester are
    calculated and all rank points are added for a
    cumulative rank point total
  • Students are then placed in rank order by their
    cumulative rank point total

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How is Rank Calculated Cont.
  • If you wish to see a specific example of how
    class rank is calculated using total rank points,
    please go to the website link below
  • http//www.neisd.net/curriculum/CurComp/RankCalcul
    ation.html

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How is Rank Calculated? Cont.
  • Students are ranked with the class with whom
    they entered high school so all students being
    ranked together will have completed the same
    number of regular school year semesters.

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When is Ranking Provided?
  • Two-Semester Rank Early indicator given in the
    fall after completion of the second semester to
    be used as a planning tool for students and
    parents
  • Four-Semester Rank Second early indicator given
    in the fall after completion of the fourth
    semester to be used as a planning tool for
    students and parents

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When is Ranking Provided? Cont.
  • Official Rank Class Rank given in the fall
    after the completion of the sixth semester to be
    used for college admission
  • Final Rank Class Rank given after completion of
    the seventh semester to be used for college
    admission

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Contact Information
  • Thank you for your time and attention. Feel free
    to contact your high school for more information.
  • Churchill 210-442-0800 ext. 228
  • ISA 210-442-0404 ext. 359
  • Lee 210-442-0300 ext. 262
  • MacArthur 210-650-1100 ext. 235
  • Madison 210-667-4400 ext. 238
  • Reagan 210-482-2200 ext. 251
  • Roosevelt 210-650-1200 ext. 234
  • DATA 210-650-1200 ext. 256
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