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Standards-Based Report Cards

Standards-Based Report Cards. Glynn County Schools 1 st -3 rd Grades 2011 - 2012. Why a New Reporting System?. To provide more specific information to students, parents and teachers To plan individual learning lessons which address grade-level expectations not yet mastered.

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Standards-Based Report Cards

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  1. Standards-Based Report Cards Glynn County Schools 1st-3rd Grades 2011 - 2012

  2. Why a New Reporting System? • To provide more specificinformation to students, parents and teachers • To plan individual learning lessons which address grade-level expectations not yet mastered

  3. Example of a TraditionalReport Card • Reading – S or 93 • Math – N or 78 • Science – S or 84 • Social Studies – S or 82 • What does this tell you about a child’s learning?

  4. What are Grade-Level Expectations? • Skills that a child will be able to demonstrate by the end of the school year

  5. Where did the grade-level expectations originate? • From the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) • www.georgiastandards.org

  6. How will the GPS be used? • Teachers will have a standards checklist based on grade level expectations • Teachers will utilize these expectations to guide instruction • These grade-level expectations will be included on the newly designed report cards

  7. Example of a Standards Checklist

  8. Key for Grading

  9. Key for Grading

  10. Grading Student Work • Graded papers will look different when they come home. • The teacher will score the assignment with the number of problems correct on the top and total number of total items on the bottom with teacher comments. Example: 8 (number correct) 10 (total number of items)

  11. A parent’s essential question will change… • From: “What grade did you get?” • To: “What have you learned and how does this relate to grade-level expectations?”

  12. Infinite Campus Parent Portal

  13. Parent Brochure

  14. Promotion/Retention CRCT (3rd) and OAS (1st-2nd) results, along with rubrics will be used to determine promotion/retention according to Glynn County School Policy.

  15. Standards Based Report Cards • Aligned to the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) • The CRCT is created using the Georgia Performance Standards • Your child will be prepared for the following grade level

  16. Standards Based Report Cards Questions?

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