Grade definition

Grade means the average level of finished ground adjoining a building or structure at all exterior walls;
Grade means a step or degree, in a graduated scale of office or military rank, that is established and designated as a grade by law or regulation.
Grade means a letter symbol (A, B, C etc.) which indicates the broad level of performance of a student in a course/semester/programme.

Examples of Grade in a sentence

  • When referring to digital Voice Grade service (a 56-64 kbps channel), the terms "DS0" or "sub-DS1" may also be used.

  • New regular employees are normally hired at the first (1st) step of the Salary Grade of their classification.

  • Grade level chairpersons will not be required to serve on non-curriculum activities.

  • Grade level chairpersons shall not be assigned campus supervision during their regular seven (7) hour work day.

  • A state charter school can meet annual SCSC academic accountability standards by outperforming its comparison zone, the school/districts from which its students are zoned to attend, in terms of student achievement or growth as measured by CCRPI Content Mastery, CCRPI Progress, CCRPI Grade Band Score, or Value-Added Model impact scores.


More Definitions of Grade

Grade means the average level of proposed or finished ground adjoining a building at all exterior walls.
Grade means the elevation of the ground surface and shall be more particularly defined as follows:
Grade means the vertical location of the ground surface.
Grade means the relative value of a particular job as reflected by the job weight, which is linked to a salary range in a salary scale used in the public service;
Grade means the surface of the ground.
Grade means the letter grade assigned to each course based on the marks range specified.
Grade means a grade of Grain of a given Season specified in the Receival Standards of that same Season, or any other grade agreed by the Parties.