The TSI (Test of Secondary Instruction) grading system is an assessment framework designed to evaluate students' academic progress in various subjects. It uses a combination of numeric scores and letter grades to assess understanding, skills, and performance in specific areas. This system provides a detailed representation of a student's strengths and weaknesses across different disciplines.

Typically, the TSI grading system includes several key components:

  • Scores: Numeric values representing raw performance.
  • Letter Grades: A standardized grading scale ranging from A to F.
  • Subject Areas: Specific academic areas such as Mathematics, Science, and Language Arts.

The following table outlines how numeric scores correspond to letter grades:

Score Range Letter Grade
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
Below 60 F

Note: A grade of "F" typically indicates that the student has not met the minimum performance standards required for that subject area.