Students are assessed by their teachers as they participate in the daily classroom instructional program. Teachers use a variety of methods to assess the progress of their students. Teachers report the progress of students through mid-term reports and each nine weeks on the quarterly report card. Some schools have a program that allows parents and students to check on grades throughout the nine weeks on the computer. Check with your child’s school to determine if this is available.
At the end of each quarter (nine weeks) a grade is assigned for each class in which the student is enrolled. The grading scale is: 90-100 = A, 80-89 = B, 70-79 = C, 60-69 = D and 0-59 = F.
The report card will also reflect information regarding the student’s attendance and conduct.