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| · | Easy to use: Grade Point's screens are simple, yet contain many powerful features.
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| · | Highly configurable: Gradebook pages can use any grading scheme you care to define. Points, percentages, or letter scores are easily handled.
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| · | Powerful reporting features, including e-mail and web-based reporting capability: Student progress reports can be customized to include as much or as little information about scores and assignments as you want. Comments and statements about student progress can be tailored to contain the wording you want to use. Progress reports can be created in English or Spanish for any student. In addition to regular printed reports, progress reports can be published to a password-protected site on the Internet or sent to parents via e-mail.
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| · | Convenient teacher tools: Manage your attendance and seating chart from within Grade Point. Attendance records use codes that you define. You also define the calendar, so you only deal with the days you're actually in school. Seating chart functions allow you to experiment with room arrangements and can link to the attendance component. Although you don't need to set up the attendance and seating chart components in order to use the grading program, they are there if you need them.
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