Grade Integrity and Grade Books
The teacher of each course determines the grade that
each student receives, subject to the school's grading policy and expectations. Except in cases of clerical or mechanical
error, fraud, bad faith, or incompetence, the grade
is final. If an administrator suspects fraud or bad faith, he or she
must consult with the Department of Catholic Schools before any action
is taken. If a grading error is discovered after grades are
submitted, the grade may be corrected only with the written consent and
collaboration of both the teacher and school administration.
A teacher's grade book (either a hard copy or electronic copy) is to be kept confidential and inaccessible to students.
At
the end of each school year, or upon a teacher's termination or resignation before the end of the school year, the teacher's grade book
(either a hard copy or electronic copy), along with its legend
or explanation of the grading scale, becomes the property of
the school and will be retained by the school for at least five years. See the "Teacher Grade Books" entry in the Record Retention Schedule (sorted by category and record type).
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