
High school GPA
High school GPA (Grade Point Average) is a numerical representation of a student's overall academic performance during high school. It’s calculated by assigning points to letter grades (such as A, B, C), averaging these points across all classes, and expressing the result on a scale (commonly 0 to 4.0). A higher GPA reflects stronger academic achievement, which can influence college admissions and scholarship opportunities. Essentially, GPA provides a standardized way to summarize and compare students’ academic records based on their grades in coursework.