It would be considered hacking. That is definitely illegal.
In certain schools, Yes. At mine, my teachers have a website for grades and attendance that students and parents can access
Ten students' grades were below passing.Ten students' grades had improved.Here grades is a plural common noun and needs no apostrophe.Students is a plural common noun. Students possess grades; therefore it needs an apostrophe.Ten students' coats were still in the closet.Ten students' voices were louder than the others.
It provides resources, information and on-line learning opportunities for students, teachers and parents. Parents have access to their students grades, attendance, behavior and achievement points. Students also have access to this as well as resources to help them in their studies.
Tardiness does not necessarily make students get low grades, but it certainly does not help their grades, especially if they are tardy repeatedly.
Jupiter grades was made for teachers to calculate students grades.
There are fewer children in the older grades because they are needed in the fields doing work.
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A grading software such as PowerSchool or Infinite Campus would be ideal for teachers to calculate students' average grades efficiently. These platforms allow teachers to input grades, track progress, and generate reports to determine the average grades of their students.
yes my grades dropped from A's to C's
Not really....but if you decide to play a sport your grades get better
The percentage of students who get good grades can vary greatly depending on the criteria used to define "good grades." However, on average, around 60-70% of students may be considered to have good grades.
To "help" them concentrate on their studies and get better grades