Grade equivalent definition

Grade equivalent means the scaled score that corresponds to a pupil’s raw score on a standardized achievement test, as determined by the test’s publisher.
Grade equivalent means the scaled score determined by a test publisher which corresponds to a pupil’s raw score on a standardized achievement test.

Examples of Grade equivalent in a sentence

  • The Employer and the Union support Career Enhancement as an alternative means of staffing to meet specific Employer needs and provide training, educational and job opportunities to high quality employees in single-interval series positions GS-1 through GS-9 and Wage Grade equivalent to advance to positions of different and/or greater responsibility and remuneration.

  • Chief Executive Officer The Board agrees the Chief Executive that all job will indicate where Grade equivalent as the for that the Board will employees who do not meet the employedby the Board will be taken into in conjunction with the other The Board agrees that equipment will be inspected annually by an independent testing consultant.

  • Rural Development New Mexico employees will continue to be covered by the provisions of FmHA Instruction 2045-Y, “Career Enhancement.” The Employer and the Union support Career Enhancement as an alternative means of staffing to meet specific Employer needs and provide training, educational and job opportunities to high quality employees in single-interval series positions GS-1 through GS-9 and Wage Grade equivalent to advance to positions of different and/or greater responsibility and remuneration.

  • Individual employees at GS 15 and below, or Wage Grade equivalent, and groups of no more than ten (10) employees are eligible for a Spot Award.