Talk:Narrative evaluation
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Have removed St. John's College from the list of colleges that use narrative evaluations. "Narrative evaluation" is not a catchall term for non-grade-based evaluation; it is not synonymous with "oral evaluation". St. John's does not keep a record of the Don Rags (formal oral evaluations); all external institutions see are for formal letter grade/GPA's. The oral evaluations play no role in transcripts, etc., and are only formally distinct from the spoken encouragement or criticism one might receive from a professor at a more standard college. Wyoung515 (talk) 01:13, 4 June 2008 (UTC)wyoung515
Oxford is incorrect. At the end of each term, at Dean's Collections, a report by the tutor is read out. This is done on a college-by-college basis. However, for the Public Examinations (which are University-wide and do not occur every term), only a classification (which isn't a letter) and a mark is issued. 80.189.240.19 (talk) 21:10, 22 December 2017 (UTC)
Sources needed
[edit]This entire section is comprised entirely of either primary sources or no sources. It needs to be expanded.-Classicfilms (talk) 02:31, 21 November 2024 (UTC)
High schools that use narrative evaluations
[edit]- 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)
- Francis W. Parker School in Chicago (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Oakwood School in San Fernando Valley (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Hopkins School (Short narratives in addition to letter/number grade)
- Metropolitan Regional Career & Technical Center ("The Met") in Providence, Rhode Island: [1] (Narratives are converted to grades for college admissions purposes)
- Wildwood School in Los Angeles: [2] (Narratives are converted to grades for college admissions purposes)
- The Madeira School (Short narratives in addition to letter grade)
- San Roque High School (now called Garden Street Academy) in Santa Barbara, California (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Saint Ann's School, Brooklyn (Grades are never used)
- Pacific Crest Community School in Portland, OR (Grades are never used)
- Jefferson County Open School in Lakewood, Colorado (Letter/number grades are never used)
- School One in Providence, RI (Narrative evaluations used in addition to Pass/Fail marker)
- Stonesoup School, Crescent City, Florida (Narrative GPA constructed at end of 12th grade)
- Youth Initiative High School: [3] (Grades are never used)
- Tremont School in Lexington, MA: [4] (Grades are never used)
- Trinity School at Greenlawn: South Bend, IN [5] (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Trinity School at River Ridge: Twin Cities, MN [6] (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Trinity School at Meadow View: Falls Church, VA [7] (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Sagesse High School: Ain-Saadeh, Lebanon [8] (Narratives in addition to grade scores)
- Allendale Columbia School in Rochester, New York (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Bard High School Early College: 6 locations in the United States, including NYC, Cleveland, Baltimore, Newark, and Washington D.C. (Narratives in addition to letter grade)
- Waring School, Beverly, MA (Grades are never used; written evaluations at midterms, longer written evaluations at ends of semesters)