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The Ontario rubric is a rubric system used to mark students in the Ontario provincial school system.
The Ontario rubric is typically a chart with five columns. The first defines the category that is being evaluated, and the other four show levels 1 through 4. Level 1 is 50%–59%, Level 2 is 60%–69%, Level 3 is 70%–79%, and Level 4 is 80%–100%. Some teachers represent a perfect mark by suffixing a plus sign to the 4+. Moreover, some teachers will use R+, R, and R-, used to represent 40%-49%, 30%-39%, and 0%-29%, respectively.
The below table shows the percentages equivalent to the achievement levels in Ontario's secondary schools.
This next table shows the letter grades assigned to achievement levels in Ontario's elementary schools.