Report Card FAQ

Do you know how to check your child’s report card? Here are the steps:


No, you won’t see A’s and B’s or even one grade for reading, one grade for math, one grade for science, etc.  With our standards-based report card, each of these same subject areas is divided into a list of skills and knowledge that students are responsible for mastering.  Students receive a separate indicator for each learner expectation.

Standards Based Progress Report
The Standards Based Progress Report is a reporting tool that allows a teacher to communicate accurately a student’s progress towards meeting standards at critical junctures throughout the school year to help support student achievement.

Definitions of Proficiency Levels
Each trimester a student’s progress toward mastery of the grade-level standards is reported for student performance in relationship to the grade level expectations.  Not all learner expectations are addressed each grading period as indicated by an N/A. Progress is rated on a scale of 1 to 4 with the following indicators:

Academic Content Indicators
Academic content is measured using the following indicators: