Student Report Cards
Purpose
To effectively partner with parents/guardians and meet local reporting needs, the archdiocesan report card is the official vehicle to report student academic progress as well as work habits and behavior to parents/guardians.
The purpose of report cards is to effectively communicate student progress in achieving learning goals. The marks for content area subjects should reflect student mastery of grade-level standards. Work habits, including homework completion and behavior, should be recorded separately in their respective sections.
Guidelines
Report cards must include a legend that clearly explains the criteria applied for each grade. Report cards may not include information that identifies students as having a disability.
GRADELINK
Gradelink is the school's online Student Information System (SIS). Parents are given access to the parent portal to assist in keeping track of student progress academically. Through this system, parents may set up email alerts to notify them of scores achieved in the class as a whole or on individual assignments. Parents of 4th-8th grade students are also able to access their child's behavior log via Gradelink. It is important to note that it is a snapshot of a single moment in the teacher's gradebook, and assignment percentages are not designed to be complete until the end of the trimester.