\begin{title} test data \end{title} \begin{assignments} Homework 10% 25 Exam 60% 75 Final Exam 30% \end{assignments} \begin{grade scale} A+ 96 A 93 A- 90 B+ 87 B 83 B- 80 C+ 77 C 73 C- 70 D+ 65 D 60 F 0 Exceptions 131313PRIV I \end{grade scale} \begin{student records} 000000001 Student, First Homework 23 Exam 73 fsemail@school.edu 123456789 Another Student Homework 20 Exam 68 asemail@school.edu Comments about students may be included. Note that this comment will appear in the teacher's grade report and in the individual student's grade report, but not in the public grade display. The student's email address must be the first line of the comment section. 999999999 Student, Last Homework 15 Exam 45 lsemail@school.edu 131313PRIV Bebop, Arebop Homework 2 Exam 1 abemail@school.edu This student's grade will not be posted to the public grade report because of the PRIV at the end of the ID string; this student's exceptional letter grade of I is assigned in the grade scale section above. \end{student records} \begin{notes} The teacher's private notes go here. \end{notes} \begin{public notes} Notes which will appear on the public display output go here. The following is what I have used recently: A negative score means an excused missed assignment. Grading procedure after the final exam: Of all your scores which do not exceed your final exam score, the one which most adversely affects your average will be dropped. Grading policy is subject to change and the discretion of the instructor. \end{public notes}