Narrative Evaluation - High Schools That Use Narrative Evaluations

High Schools That Use Narrative Evaluations

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  • The Academy at Charlemont, Charlemont, MA (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Conservatory Prep Senior High, Davie, FL (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • The Cambridge School of Weston (Short narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Lehman Alternative Community School (Grades are never used)
  • The Urban School of San Francisco (Extensive narratives; GPA is provided at end of year and trimesterly from 11th grade onward)
  • Hamden Hall Country Day School (Short narratives in addition to number grade)
  • The Oakwood School in Los Angeles (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Hopkins School (Short narratives in addition to letter/number grade)
  • The Met in Rhode Island: (Narratives are converted to grades for college admissions purposes)
  • Wildwood Secondary School in Los Angeles: (Narratives are converted to grades for college admissions purposes)
  • The Madeira School (Short narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • San Roque High School in Santa Barbara, Ca Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Pacific Crest Community School in Portland, OR (Grades are never used)
  • Jefferson County Open School in Lakewood, CO (Letter/number grades are never used)
  • StoneSoup School, Fl (Narrative GPA constructed at end of 12th grade)
  • Youth Initiative High School: (Grades are never used)
  • Trinity School at Greenlawn: South Bend, IN (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Trinity School at River Ridge: Twin Cities, MN (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Trinity School at Meadow View: Falls Church, VA (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
  • Sagesse High School: Ain-Saadeh, Lebanon (Narratives in addition to grade scores)
  • Allendale Columbia school in Rochester, NY Narratives in addition to letter grade)

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