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- Schools will use the Elementary Progress Report Card between October 20 and November 20 of the school year. Schools will use the Elementary Provincial Report Card twice a year.
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Elementary students. Elementary students in Grades 1 to 8 will bring home a fall progress report card and two provincial report cards, one in winter and one at the end of the school year. The fall progress report card: encourages early and ongoing communication between you and your child’s teacher.
According to Growing Success, page 53, there are three formal reporting periods for elementary schools. Schools will use the Elementary Progress Report Card between October 20 and November 20 of the school year. Schools will use the Elementary Provincial Report Card twice a year.
All school boards will use the provincial report card, Grades 1–8, in all their elementary schools at least three times a year. A completed provincial report card, Grades 1–8 (all three pages), or an exact copy of it, will be filed in the OSR folder for each student who has been enrolled in the school for more than six weeks from the ...
The assessment, evaluation, and reporting requirements for all Ontario school boards are standardized through elementary and secondary report cards that indicate student achievement. During the elementary school there are three formal report cards each year, and in secondary there are usually four formal reporting periods.
Introduction. The OECTA Elementary Report Card Guide* is a resource for teachers to use when completing student report cards. The guide references the provincial government’s Guide to the Provincial Report Card as it applies to each section of the student report card.
Provincial Report Cards 1-12. Minimum Expectations of Reporting: Grades 1-8 Subjects and Strands. Codes “R” and “I” Reporting on Learning Skills and Work Habits. Students with Special Education Needs in Elementary. Students with Special Education Needs in Secondary. English Language Learners. Kindergarten Communication of Learning Requirements.
The Elementary Progress Report Card shows your child’s development of learning skills and work habits during the fall of the school year, as well as your child’s general progress in working towards achievement of the curriculum expectations in each subject (reported as “progressing very well”, “progressing well”, or “progressing with difficulty”).