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	<title>GreatSchools: How is it that the grading system at Ypsi Hig says that and &quot;A&quot; is an &quot;A&quot; and a :B: is a &quot;B&quot; however a child </title>
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	<description>ends up with a 3.9 average and still does not qualify to be recognized as one of the top students on graduation day.  Can someone please explain the grading system, because somehow I don't understand the math.</description>
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			<title>Re: How is it that the grading system at Ypsi Hig says that and &quot;A&quot; is an &quot;A&quot; and a :B: is a &quot;B&quot; however a child </title>
			<author>healthy11</author>
			<description>Hello. I'm not from Ypsi, MI but my son just graduated from High School, and I have a few possible thoughts. In many high schools, kids who take honors and ...</description>
			<link>http://community.greatschools.net/q-and-a/438632/How-is-it-that-the-grading-system-at-Ypsi-Hig-says-that-and-A-is-an-A-and-a-B-is-a-B-however-a-child-?cpage=1#comment_439422</link>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 18:12:33 -0700</pubDate>
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