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We have many credit recovery and online students that look at their grade. it would be nice if there was a grade book setting that allows teachers to have ungraded work to 0 (zero) so it does not look like if they do one assignment and it looks like they have an A but missed most of their assignments. Could there be a way to make not completed work a zero in the grade book automatically?

It will greatly increase the satisfaction of the students and the teachers who use the grade book.

  • Guest
  • Feb 16 2016
  • Future consideration
Country US
  • Oct 21, 2016

    Admin response

    We do see the potential hazard with students thinking that their grade-to-date is higher than it actually is – we also agree that there is the benefit of time savings for any teacher that has many cases of “missing” work.  This is a very interesting request and we will add this to our backlog for consideration in a future development cycle.

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