May 28, 2026
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THE CONVERSATION
Is an A still an A? The truth behind grade inflation

May 28, 2026

Recently, a spate of news coverage has raised concerns about grade inflation in schools across Canada.

These concerns stem in part from policies stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, when there was widespread cancellation of large-scale tests, freezing of grades during school closures and "compassionate" grading practices that accounted for students' personal situations.

Together, these changes led to a spike in average student grades and spurred ongoing worries about grade inflation.

But these concerns aren't new. Grades have been steadily rising in the United States and Canada for decades. Harvard University's grade point average, for example, has risen almost every year since the 1950s. So just how serious is post-pandemic grade inflation?

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