Report
Card
The school year is divided into 4 quarters. At the end of each quarter, a report card is sent home indicating your child's academic performance, attendance, and social interactions/ work habits. The report card can be kept at home but the envolope it was sent home in needs to be signed and brought back to school.
Interim Reports
A progress report is sent home in the middle of each of the 4 quarters indicating your child's academic performance and social interactions/ work habits. Each progress report needs to be signed and returned to school. The white copy is yours to keep but please sign and return the yellow copy back to school.
Performance Codes/ Levels
The codes and levels indicated on the report card are explained in detail on the literacy and math requirement pages. Please click on the appropriate banana to go to either page.
Math
Requirements
Literacy
Requirements
Additional Information on Report Cards
Students will be marked with an S (satisfactory), N (needs improvement, U (unsatisfactory) in the areas of handwriting, science, and social studies. Enhancement classes and Social Interactions/ Work Habits will also be marked with an S, N, and U.
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