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Title: Maury County Public Schools Standards-Based K-1 Report Card


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Maury County Public SchoolsStandards-Based K-1
Report Card
  • Understanding Your Childs
  • Report Card

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Maury County Public Schools
Grade Level Indicator
  • Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year, Maury
    County Public Schools will use a K-1
    standards-based report card system. The purposes
    of adopting a standards-based reporting system
    for MCPS include
  • Communicating detailed student progress and
    achievement to parents and students
  • Informing parents of standards and expectations
  • Providing consistency across the district with
    regards to grading


KINDERGARTEN
1st Grade
2nd Grade

KINDERGARTEN
1st Grade
2nd Grade
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  • Approximately 75 people including teachers,
    principals, central office administrators, and
    parents worked for several months to create a new
    K-1 standards-based report card. This report
    card should enable home and school to effectively
    work together to help every student be successful.

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  • 1. Standards Grading Scale
  • Developmental Stages
  • Related Arts Section
  • 4. Student Responsibilities for Learning
  • 5. Student Responsibilities for Behavior
  • 6. Your Child Can Be Helped By
  • 7. Attendance Record
  • 8. Teacher Comment Section
  • 9. Parent Comment Section
  • 10. Student Information

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1. STANDARDS GRADING SCALE K-1
Reading Section Pictured
  • Standards scores 1, 2, or 3 are written in the
    appropriate box to the right of the written
    standard. An empty box indicates the standard
    was not assessed at this time. These scores are
    used to indicate a students grade-level
    proficiency, based on the end of the year
    academic content standards.

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Code Explanation
  • (1) Consistently meets or exceeds
    standards/expectations
  • The student consistently meets or exceeds the
    standards as required for the grade level. The
    student, with relative ease, grasps, applies, and
    extends the key concepts, processes and skills
    for the grade level.
  • (2) Progressing toward standards/expectations
  • The student is progressing towards the standards
    required for the grade level. The student
    demonstrates progress in the majority of grade
    level skills. The student, with limited errors,
    begins to grasp and apply the key concepts,
    processes and skills for the grade level.
  • (3) Experiencing difficulty in meeting
    standards/expectations
  • The student is not meeting the majority of the
    standards required for this grade level. The
    student is experiencing difficulty grasping and
    applying the key concepts, processes and skills
    for the grade level.
  • No Mark
  • No mark indicates that the standard was an
    area/skill that was not assessed
    during the grading period.

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2. Developmental Stages of Reading and Writing
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  • The reading and writing continuum provides a
    useful tool to monitor the growth and development
    of each child as he/she becomes an independent
    reader and writer. The grade level designations
    represent optimal timing. Not all students will
    reach these stages at these exact times.

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3. Related Arts SectionGrades K - 1
  • Related Arts classes include art, music, physical
    education, or other specialty classes. The
    grading codes for related arts are S
    (Satisfactory) and N (Needs improving.) These
    grades are assigned by the specialty area
    teacher.

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4. Student Responsibilities for Learning
  • A check mark indicates an area in which a student
    needs to improve with regards to grade level
    expectations.

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5. Student Responsibilities for Behavior
  • A check mark indicates an area in which a student
    needs to improve with regards to grade level
    expectations.

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6. Your Child Can Be Helped By
  • A check mark indicates an area in which a parent
    can further assist their child.

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7. Attendance Record
  • In this section, parents will be able to identify
    the number of days enrolled, days present and
    days absent for each of the nine weeks reporting
    periods.

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8. Teacher Comment Section
  • A check mark in the box indicates that the
    teacher desires a conference. The teacher may
    add comments that provide further insight into
    the progress your child is making.

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9. Parent/Guardian Comment Section
  • The parent or guardian may sign to indicate they
    have reviewed and read the report card. A
    conference with the teacher may also be requested.

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Student Information
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Communicating Your Childs Progress
  • Purposes of changing our methods of reporting
    your childs progress include the following
  • Communicating where students stand in reference
    to specific expectations for their learning
  • Not
  • How is my child doing compared to other
    students in the class?
  • but
  • How is my child doing with regard to the
    learning expectations for this level?

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  • Providing examples based on student work
  • Teachers should have clear examples of
    student work at the various developmental levels
    of performance. This provides concrete examples
    to parents of teachers expectations. This will
    increase parents knowledge of what is expected
    and enable them to help their child in making
    progress.

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  • Provide consistent communication
  • A standards-based report card uses clear
    and understandable labels that help to break down
    the barriers between home and school. It opens
    the way between home and school for effective
    collaboration in efforts to help every student
    succeed!
  • The Communication Challenge of Standards-Based
    Reporting
  • Thomas R. Guskey
  • Phi Delta Kappan
  • December 2004

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THE MOST EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING YOUR
CHILDS PROGRESS
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  • Visiting your childs school and talking with
    the teachers and administrators!
  • Together we can help all students achieve!

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For more information
  • Contact your childs school, the Maury County
    Central Administrative Office, or email comments
    to Scott Gainesgainess_at_k12tn.net
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