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King Philip Middle School is beginning to move some homework and study related activities online by using Google Classroom along with related Google products, [4] [5] [6] and by using PowerSchool, an online portal for grades and attendance. [7]
Among Schoology's features are attendance records, grades, exams, and homework. The interface consists of a list of task and links to folders and assignments for students. [7] Schoology can be integrated with the school's current grading system. [8] Visually, Schoology is very similar to the environment of many social networks .
In 2006, Pearson School Systems, a division of Pearson Education, acquired PowerSchool, a student information system, from Apple; terms of the deal were not disclosed. [49] PowerSchool was a profitable product for Pearson; in 2014, it generated $97 million in revenue and $20 million in operating income. [50]
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Mid-Prairie Middle School. Mid-Prairie Middle School is a grades 5–8 school located at 713 F Avenue in Kalona, Iowa, approximately 18 miles south of Iowa City and 15 miles north of Washington. Since the start of the 2017–18 school year this has been the only school in the district for grades 5–8, with approximately 440 students, [7]
Boaz Elementary teaches Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st grade. [3] Once students move into 2nd and 3rd grade they attend Corley Elementary and Boaz Intermediate School for 4th and 5th grade. The schools are free to attend for families who reside within the city limits.
Craven County Schools is a PK – 12 graded school district serving Craven County, North Carolina. Its 25 schools serve 15,048 students as of the 2010–11 school year.
In the United States, academic grading commonly takes on the form of five, six or seven letter grades. Traditionally, the grades are A+, A, A−, B+, B, B−, C+, C, C−, D+, D, D− and F, with A+ being the highest and F being lowest. In some cases, grades can also be numerical. Numeric-to-letter-grade conversions generally vary from system to system and between disciplines and status.