Student Report Cards
The archdiocesan report card is the official vehicle to report student academic progress, non-academic progress, work habits, and behavior to parents/guardians.
Each quarter or trimester, schools issue a student report card. In most schools, parents/guardians can access grades online 24 hours a day, as explained in the parent/student handbook. If this method is not available and a student is in danger of failing, schools will customarily notify parents/guardians in advance in sufficient time to develop strategies for remediation.
Report cards may be withheld from parents/guardians who fail to pay tuition. See
Withholding of Records.
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