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  1. The online grade calculator helps you calculate your current grade quickly, accurately, and easily and shows how each assignment affects your course grade and GPA.

  2. In school year 2021–22, the U.S. average adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) for public high school students was 87 percent, 7 percentage points higher than a decade earlier. Asian/Pacific Islander students had the highest ACGR (94 percent), followed by White (90 percent), Hispanic (83 percent), Black (81 percent), and American Indian ...

  3. High School Graduation Rates. In school year 2021–22, the U.S. average adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) for public high school students was 87 percent, 7 percentage points higher than a decade earlier.

  4. 1. Create a new class by pressing the “+ Class” button or add an assessment by pressing the “+ Row” button. 2. For each assessment you can enter your grade in percentage, letter or points. The calc will interpret your entry. Here are some examples of valid entries: A+. 100% 100 out of 100. 3.

  5. Public High School Graduation Rates. In school year 2019–20, the U.S. average adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) for public high school students was 87 percent, the highest it has been since the rate was first measured in 2010–11 (79 percent).

  6. Public High School Graduates, by Race and Ethnicity. In 1999–2000, White students represented the majority of all high school graduates. While Whites remained the majority in 2011–12, their total share of all public high school graduates decreased as the total share of students of color increased.

  7. Public High School 4-Year Graduation Rate. Between 2013 and 2016, the adjusted cohort graduation rate of public high school students (i.e. graduating within four years of enrolling in 9th grade) increased gradually from 81.4 percent in 2013 to 84.1 percent in 2016.