Establish Equitable Grading Practices Throughout Your School: School in Action – Samueli Academy

Mature Black male teacher demonstrates the use of a measurement device to a group of three diverse physics students.

We want our grades to motivate students intrinsically.

– Joe Feldman



SCHOOL IN ACTION: Samueli Academy in Santa Ana, California

  • Samueli Academy in Santa Ana, California has done the work to develop this type of grading system.

  • Students’ grades in all their classes are determined using five categories:
    1. Written Communication
    2. Oral Communication
    3. Collaboration
    4. Agency
    5. Knowledge & Thinking

  • Students, staff, and families know that grading in this holistic way is a key part of the school’s identity.

  • They have done the work to make sure it is communicated from the beginning to students and families, and is integrated into their grading system for their educators.

  • This creates a learning environment where grading becomes inclusive of students’ voices, and a process that develops learning partnerships between teachers and students.


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