As mentioned in our previous posts about the Report Cards initiative, today we’re sharing one of the custom-built private templates. If you like the way it looks, feel free to let chat in anytime and we’ll enable the template in your account, and help set it up just the way you like!
The Stamford Elementary School in Stamford, Vermont makes great use of a custom template with quarterly grades, semester exams, and detailed standards-based grading for their upper grade students. It’s a detailed and informative way of reporting grades and progress in specific areas. Check out the example Quarter 2 report card below to see just how much info it has!
This new template is based off of a public template – Quarterly Classic – and was built by Regie. Great work, Regie – and awesome input and directions, Stamford Elementary!
While this public template is a bit similar to the St. Monica Catholic School Template, it doesn’t include a conduct grade and is actually remarkably flexible: it has several alternate sections for listing subjects, lots of comment fields, and a great display for subject-specific criteria. Some of the features the template includes are…
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Customized display of Student & Report Card Session Information
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Attendance Summary
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Customized display of Marks and/or Grades
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Two Alternate Single-Column Subject Sections
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Two Alternate Double-Column Subject Sections
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GPA & Term Averages
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Alternate display – Quarters, Final Exam, & Final Grade only
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Principal & Homeroom Teacher Comments
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Principal, Parents, & Homeroom Teacher Signatures
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Promoted or Retained Notation Box
If this powerful and flexible template looks like it might be helpful for your school’s report cards, please feel free to chat in any time and request it! We’d be thrilled to help you get your Report Card template all set up.
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