GradesA standards based report card highlights the most important skills students should learn in each subject at a particular grade level. Students receive marks that report student progress toward meeting content and performance standards four times a year. Benchmarks for each of the marking periods are used to determine if a student is progressing toward the end of the year standards.
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Meets with ExcellenceEarning a “ME” means the student has excelled at grade level expectations. The student consistently excels standards as demonstrated by a body of evidence showing a greater depth of understanding and flexible application of grade level concepts. A “ME” is difficult to obtain and indicates unusually high achievement.
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Meets with ProficiencyEarning a “MP” means the students shows proficient progress and meets grade level expectations. The student demonstrates understanding of grade level skills and concepts. A student receiving a “MP” is right on track with our high academic expectations.
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Developing ProficiencyEarning a “DP” means the student is developing the skills and concepts but has not reached all of them yet. The student understands basic concepts and may need some extra time to practice/understand that concept or skill.
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Well BelowEarning a “WB” means the student has an area of concern. The student is not meeting grade level expectations and is showing no progress toward meeting the expectation.
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