Report Cards
Report cards represent one of the many ways that teachers and students communicate learning with families. Students and teachers engage daily in conversations that guide learning and progress. These rich conversations include celebrating growth, self-evaluation, identification of areas of student work that are glowing as well as areas of student work that are in need of growing. The report card allows for a formal snapshot in time of student achievement to be shared.
Report cards will be available online Thursday, December 19. Comments on the report card will follow the provincial and divisional expectation of a strength, challenge, and next step.
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