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      • A report card—sometimes called an assessment, progress report, or achievement report—is a formal document that schools issue to communicate a student’s academic performance and progress over a specific period, usually a term or semester.
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    The Ontario curriculum outlines what students are expected to know and be able to do in all subjects and courses. Each student is assessed and evaluated against the same provincial standards. Our policy on how teachers should assess, evaluate and report on student achievement is outlined in Growing Success. This document also outlines best practice...

    Ontario report cards and fall progress report cards outline six learning skills and work habits throughout Grades 1 to 12: 1. responsibility 2. organization 3. independent work 4. collaboration 5. initiative 6. self-regulation The emphasis on these skills and habits reflect that students need to learn more than just facts if they want to succeed in...

    Teachers look at many demonstrations of learning throughout the reporting period for evidence that your child is learning the curriculum. These may include: 1. assignments 2. conversations 3. presentations 4. performances 5. demonstrations 6. projects 7. tests 8. exams This means that teachers assess students on more than just knowing facts. Studen...

    The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) runs assessment testing for: 1. reading, writing and mathematics in Grades 3 and 6 2. mathematics in Grade 9 3. Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) in Grade 10

    Parents and guardians play an important part in your child's education. Children do better at school when their parents are involved. Your child’s teacher should contact you regularly throughout the school year. Besides report cards, other types of communication may include parent-teacher or parent-student-teacher conferences, interviews, phone cal...

  2. Three times a year, your child’s school will issue a report card. This document will provide essential information on your child’s performance and progress. Not sure how to decipher it? We can help!

  3. All high school students receive a provincial report card that lists courses, percentage marks for each course, credit earned, learning skills and work habits, comments, missed classes and times late.

  4. Feb 9, 2022 · Elementary and secondary report card templates. Find current elementary and secondary report templates for use by schools and school boards.

  5. Elementary Provincial Report Cards tell you how well your child has reached the expected level of achievement at two times during the year (February and June). Letter grades are given for students in grades 1-6 and percentage marks are given for students in grades 7-8.

  6. School report cards show, how a particular school, district, province, country or region is performing with respect to key indicators of educational outcomes such as student learning, enrollments, graduation rates, gender and social equity, and school environment.

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