Report Cards and Progress
Reports
Report cards are sent home every nine
weeks to provide information about
your child’s progress in school, including
grades, behavior and attendance.
Grades
reflect a teacher’s assessment of your
child’s classroom performance based
on tests, projects, checklists, classroom
assignments, homework and classroom
observations.
A teacher may indicate
on the report card that a conference
is needed. Some schools use a parent
conference to distribute the report card.
Please contact your child’s teacher if you
have any questions about your child’s
progress in school.
Midway through the
grading period, each child takes home a
progress report so that the student and
the parents or guardians will have an
idea of how the student is progressing.
If needed, a parent may request a weekly
progress report.