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The Uralican Annual High School Assessment is a system of benchmarking Uralican grade schools. It is handled by representatives of the Uralican Tribal Council, and involves several factors: * For all schools * looking at student progress reports (part of the report card) made by the teachers * For primary schools only * looking at teacher progress reports made by the principals * one-day sit-in sessions that start in mid-November. * For high schools only * comparing average scores on National Exams * comparing percentages of Grade 12s who stay for Grade 13

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  • The Uralican Annual High School Assessment is a system of benchmarking Uralican grade schools. It is handled by representatives of the Uralican Tribal Council, and involves several factors: * For all schools * looking at student progress reports (part of the report card) made by the teachers * For primary schools only * looking at teacher progress reports made by the principals * one-day sit-in sessions that start in mid-November. * For high schools only * comparing average scores on National Exams * comparing percentages of Grade 12s who stay for Grade 13
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  • The Uralican Annual High School Assessment is a system of benchmarking Uralican grade schools. It is handled by representatives of the Uralican Tribal Council, and involves several factors: * For all schools * looking at student progress reports (part of the report card) made by the teachers * For primary schools only * looking at teacher progress reports made by the principals * one-day sit-in sessions that start in mid-November. * For high schools only * comparing average scores on National Exams * comparing percentages of Grade 12s who stay for Grade 13 There are also three separate scoring systems for each tier of the schooling system. Primary schools are marked out of 200, middle schools out of 350, and high schools out of 500. There are actually eight rankings released based on the findings. Only the top 50 are ever released to the public, while the schools themselves receive the entire final ranking. * Private primary schools * Public primary schools * Overall middle schools * Private middle schools * Public middle schools * Overall high schools * Private high schools * Public high schools
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