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LAUSD Grade Calculator

Calculate course grades using Los Angeles Unified School District's 90+ A scale. Includes weighted GPA bonuses for Honors (+1), AP (+1), Dual Enrollment (+1).

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About the LAUSD Grading Scale

Los Angeles Unified School District serves approximately 420,000 students across Los Angeles, Bell, Huntington Park, South Gate, Gardena, San Fernando, Maywood and surrounding communities in CA. The district publishes its grading scale through the academics office; the cutoffs on this page reflect policy verified on 2026-04-18.

LAUSD-Specific Grading Notes

LAUSD secondary schools report flat letter grades on official transcripts without plus/minus modifiers. Teachers may use plus/minus in the gradebook during the term, but the posted grade rounds to the whole letter.

Letter Grade Cutoffs

Letter GradePercent Range
A90–100%
B80–89%
C70–79%
D60–69%
FBelow 60%

Weighted GPA at LAUSD

LAUSD caps unweighted GPA at 4.0 and weighted GPA at 5.0. Course-rigor bonuses are added to the base grade point value before averaging, so a strong grade in an advanced course carries more weight toward the weighted number that colleges evaluate.

LAUSD Weighted GPA Formula

Weighted GPA = Sum((Grade Points + Rigor Bonus) × Credits) / Sum(Credits)

Where:
  • Grade Points = 4.0 (A), 3.0 (B), 2.0 (C), 1.0 (D), 0.0 (F)
  • Rigor Bonus = Honors: +1.0, AP: +1.0, IB: +1.0, Dual Enrollment: +1.0
  • Credits = course credit hours (typically 1.0 per full-year course)
Example: An A (4.0) in an AP course becomes 4.0 + 1.0 = 5.0 grade points. An A in a Regular course stays at 4.0.

Rigor Bonus Summary

  • Honors: +1.0
  • AP: +1.0
  • IB: +1.0
  • Dual Enrollment: +1.0

LAUSD Report Card Schedule

Grades at LAUSD are reported on a semesters cycle, two semester report cards. Each reporting period typically has a cut-off date after which teachers finalize grades in the gradebook. Live in-progress grades are visible through Schoology throughout the reporting period.

Source and Verification

The grading scale and GPA policy shown here is published by Los Angeles Unified School District and was last verified on 2026-04-18. The original policy document is at https://achieve.lausd.net/. Policies may change between school years; confirm cutoffs with your school counselor before making GPA-dependent decisions.

Frequently asked questions

What grading scale does Los Angeles Unified School District use?
Los Angeles Unified School District uses a standard 10-point scale: A for 90% and above, B for 80–89%, C for 70–79%, D for 60–69%, and F below 60%. Plus/minus modifiers are not used on the transcript.
How does LAUSD calculate weighted GPA?
LAUSD caps unweighted GPA at 4.0 and weighted GPA at 5.0. Course-rigor bonuses apply to the numeric grade points before averaging: Honors: +1.0, AP: +1.0, IB: +1.0, Dual Enrollment: +1.0. A grade earned in a qualifying course receives the listed bonus on top of its base grade point value.
When does LAUSD issue report cards?
LAUSD reports grades on a semesters schedule, two semester report cards. Mid-cycle interim progress reports may also be issued depending on the school.
Which learning management system does LAUSD use?
LAUSD uses Schoology as its primary learning management system. Gradebook entries and live course averages are visible to students and parents through the platform's portal.
Where do I verify this LAUSD grading policy?
The grading scale and GPA rules on this page reflect Los Angeles Unified School District's published policy as of 2026-04-18. The source of record is the district's academics page: https://achieve.lausd.net/. Policies may change at the start of each school year; check the district page for updates before interpreting the calculator result as authoritative.