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  2. Colorado Student Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 3rd Grade, and continuing until 10th Grade (Sophomore year of High School), all students were expected to take their grade level's version of the CSAP, testing for which typically occurred during the Spring semester from early February to late March.

  3. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A grade of "W" indicates that a student has elected to withdraw from a course prior to the course's withdraw deadline. It is not calculated in the student's grade point average, which would keep the student from facing possible academic disciplinary action if they were to fall below the required Standards of Academic Progress (SAP).

  4. Colorado ACT - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado ACT (COACT) is a specific version of the ACT made for Colorado students. It is used instead of the CSAP to test the progress of 11th Grade students (high school juniors) in the state.

  5. Csap - Wikipedia

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    Csap or CSAP may refer to: Csap, Hungarian name for Chop, Ukraine; CSaP, Centre for Science and Policy at the University of Cambridge; CSAP or Colorado Student Assessment Program; CSAP or Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial, the school board in Nova Scotia

  6. Conseil scolaire acadien provincial - Wikipedia

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    www.csap.ca The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial ( French for 'Acadian Provincial School Board'; CSAP ) is the Francophone school board for Nova Scotia . History

  7. ECTS grading scale - Wikipedia

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    The ECTS system initially divided students between pass and fail groups and then assessed the performance of these two groups separately. Those obtaining passing grades were divided into five subgroups: the best 10% are awarded an A grade, the next 25% a B grade, the following 30% a C, the following 25% a D and the final 10% an E.

  8. Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris

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    The CCS grading system for angina is, in part, used to evaluate fitness to fly by the British Cardiovascular Society.They recommend no action by class I and II patients with stable angina, class III should consider mobility assistance from airport staff and in-flight supplemental oxygen therapy, and that class IV patients should ideally defer their travel plans or travel with a medical ...

  9. Calculator Applications (UIL) - Wikipedia

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    Calculator Applications is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League (UIL) in Texas, US. It is also a competition held by the Texas Math and Science Coaches Association, using the same rules as the UIL. Calculator Applications is designed to test students' abilities to use general calculator functions.