HISD adopts new grading policy for remainder of 2019-2020 school year

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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
HISD moving classrooms and possibly graduation online
HISD noted the district plans to send paper assignments in a packet to students starting next week while preparing for the possible impact to graduation ceremonies.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- While it is still unknown whether school districts will finish out the year, Houston ISD is adopting a new grading policy.

"For the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year, the Houston Independent School District is adopting a new grading policy in alignment with the implementation of the district's new online learning system," the school district wrote.

Some of the changes are:

  • No district grades taken after March 12, 2020 can negatively impact a student's overall average for the course.
  • If a student's grade in the final grading cycle negatively impacts their overall final grade in a course, that final cycle grade will be omitted in the calculation of the final grade for the course.
  • Individual schools have discretion for class assignments and grading, but they have been asked to be flexible and understanding of the burdens and limitations that COVID-19 has placed on students and families.

HISD says they are committed and are working to ensure students have access to technology and other resources necessary for their continued learning.

For more information about the new policy and grading, visit HISD's website.