Thanks for your replies! It does seem like this is very uncommon, but I guess the up side is that if your GPA at WVU is low, you can take classes at a community college to give it a boost!
In looking more into our high school’s CAP policies, I found this We report letter not numerical grades to XX (community college). The XX transcript will indicate letter grades (not a plus/minus system)
If this is the case, an A should have been reported for this class since at our high school, a 90 is an A. I’m trying to get in touch with both the CC and the high school to find out what happened. It should have been reported as an A on the CC transcript.
I also feel that high school students and their parents should be told that these high school grades will follow them, possibly to their college’s GPA calculation, and definitely to graduate school applications (this is something I did not know!!). Our high school literally never mentions that. Do other schools that promote dual-enrollment make this clear? It’s a lot for a high school freshman to consider…