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Board narrowly approves switching elementary grading scale from 7‑point to 10‑point, 4–3

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After more than an hour of debate, the Lenoir County Board of Education voted 4–3 to change the elementary grading scale from a seven‑point system to a 10‑point scale to align with middle and high schools and a new student information system.

The Lenoir County Board of Education voted 4–3 on May 5 to change the elementary grading scale from a seven‑point system to a 10‑point scale, making grading continuous from elementary through high school.

Missus Harris presented the recommendation, saying the district is moving from PowerSchool to a new student information system (SIS) and that implementing a 10‑point elementary…

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