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Mrs Duthie — February 6, 2020
Look for this every three weeks from February 21st.
The Learning Engagement Report is intended to be a dynamic document which provides timely, relevant and effective feedback. It will be emailed to you and provides a snapshot of your daughter’s current performance in class. It covers academic progress and engagement with the learning. Both aspects are graded on a 1-4 scale (with 4 being the highest). The expectation is that students should be gaining 3 in both aspects.
While each report provides a ‘snapshot’ of learning, the document also shows the patterns of progress across the year.
Actual attendance in the class is also indicated. Nb. There may have been quite legitimate reasons for non-attendance such as illness, a curriculum trip in another area, sporting involvement and so on. The attendance rate will not discriminate between justified and non-justified absences. It simply tells how often a student was in that particular class.
Learning Engagement covers the following:
Academic performance is meeting academic expectations both at a personal level and at a national level.
The grades 1-4 will be used for both of the categories with:
4 - Exceeding Expectations
3 - Meeting Expectations
2 - Not Yet Meeting All Expectations
1 - Consistently Not Meeting Expectations