What does P mean on a report card Middle School?
What does P mean on a report card Middle School?
P = the student has partially met the grade level standard(s) D = the student did not meet the grade level standard(s)
What does N mean on a report card?
Needs Improvement
N (Needs Improvement) = 74 and below. Work Habits (1-5) E (Excellent) = 93-100. S (Satisfactory) = 92-75. N (Needs Improvement) = 74 and below.
What is middle school grade level?
Middle schools serve pre-adolescent and young adolescent students between grades 5 and 9, with most in the grade 6-8 range. Middle schools in the upper grade range (7-9) are sometimes referred to as junior high schools. Secondary or high schools enroll students in the upper grades, generally 9-12 with variations.
Why do I need a middle school report card?
It’s the time when they’re moving from a grade school structure to a high school setup. But if there’s one tool that can help them navigate their way through this transitional period, it’s the report card. It’s there to guide them on their progress and track their highs and lows.
How does the Texas School Report Card work?
The school report card (SRC) combines accountability ratings, data from the Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR), and financial information to give a broad view of campus performance.
What are the report cards for North Carolina?
These include student performance and academic growth, school and student characteristics, and many other details. Report cards are provided for all North Carolina public schools, including charter and alternative schools. North Carolina’s School Report Cards are in an interactive, easy-to-navigate section available here
How often do you get your report card?
Talk to your school about how frequently you can expect to receive report cards. Your report card might look different by grade or school. While the New York City Department of Education (DOE) provides a standard report card, schools can use a different report card format and different grading methods.
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