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Standards-Based Report Card

Example Standards-Based Report Cards

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Standards-Based Report Card reports how well your child is progressing toward meeting specific grade-level academic standards. It provides a clearer picture of what your child knows and can do in each subject.

  • SBRC gives a clearer picture of what your child knows and can do by focusing on individual skills and learning goals instead of averaging grades.

  • 0 = Skill not introduced or no understanding
    1 = Beginning to understand
    2 = Developing with support
    3 = Mastery and independence.

  • Standards-based report cards focus on progress, not passing or failing. They help identify where your child needs support or enrichment.

  • Teachers use observations, classwork, and assessments to determine your child's current level of skill mastery.

  • Yes! You'll receive detailed feedback and specific comments about your child's strengths and areas for growth.

  • Use the ratings as a guide. For skills rated 1 or 2, practice at home with reading, math games, or talking about school.

  • Yes, in a positive way. SBRC helps teachers tailor instruction and support based on what each child actually needs.

  • Your child will be well-prepared with a solid foundation in core skills, and teachers will have a clearer understanding of their abilities.