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Grading and Report Cards
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In order for HISD students to be promoted to the next grade level, they must show that they have learned what the State of Texas requires of all public school children. HISD “Promotion Standards” generally include classroom grades and a local or state test. Details about the standards are available online through your child’s school.
Grading and Report Cards 2024–2025
Academic Subjects Conduct 90–100 = Excellent E = Excellent 80–89 = Good; above average S = Satisfactory 75–79 = Satisfactory; average P = Poor; below average 70–74 = Passing; below average U = Unsatisfactory Below 70 = Unsatisfactory; failing Grade ClassificationIn high school, a student’s total credits determine the student’s classification—i.e.., what grade level or “year” the student is in. Board of Education policy concerning classification is described in HISD Board Policy EIE(LOCAL).Credits Earned Classification (year) 0–5.5 grade 9 (freshman) 6–11.5 grade 10 (sophomore) 12–17.5 grade 11 (junior) 18 or more grade 12 (senior) Grades and Extracurricular ActivitiesUnder the state’s “no pass/no play” law, eligibility for participation in extracurricular activities during the first six weeks of the school year is determined by a student’s grades from the final grading cycle of the previous school year or the number of credits earned during the previous school year. After the first six weeks, a student who receives a grade lower than 70 (or the equivalent) in any academic course is ineligible to participate in extracurricular activities during the first three school weeks of the next grading period. During that time, the student may continue to practice or rehearse with other students but may not take part in any competition or public performance.Report Cards
Six-week grading periods are used in all HISD Schools. All schools will send report cards to parents six times during the year, shortly after the end of each six-week grading period.
SIX WEEKS CYCLES
CYCLE DATES
# of Days
in Cycle
2024-2025 REPORT CARD DATES
CYCLE I
Aug 12 – Sep. 20
28 days
September 27 (Friday)
CYCLE II
Sep 23 – Nov 1
28 days
November 11 (Monday)
CYCLE III
Nov 4 – Dec 20
29 days
January 13 (Monday)
CYCLE IV
Jan 7 – Feb 21
31 days
February 28 (Friday)
CYCLE V
Feb 24 – Apr 17
33 days
April 25 (Friday)
CYCLE VI
Apr 21 – June 4
31 days
June 4 (Wednesday) (ES/K-8/MS)
June 13 (Friday) (HS)
If a student is not progressing satisfactorily, parents receive a preliminary report at the midpoint of the grading period and at other times as necessary. Parents must sign and return the reports.2025-2026 Report CardsSIX WEEKS CYCLES
CYCLE DATES
# of Days
in Cycle
2025-2026 REPORT CARD DATES
CYCLE I
Aug 12 – Sep. 19
27 days
September 26 (Friday)
CYCLE II
Sep 22 – Oct 31
28 days
November 10 (Monday)
CYCLE III
Nov 3 – Dec 19
29 days
January 9 (Friday)
CYCLE IV
Jan 6 – Feb 20
31 days
February 27 (Friday)
CYCLE V
Feb 23 – Apr 17
33 days
April 24 (Friday)
CYCLE VI
Apr 20 – June 4
33 days
June 4 (Thursday) (ES/K-8/MS)
June 12 (Friday) (HS)
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