Student Progress Reports
New Reporting System
During the 2007-2008
school year, all schools in the Diocese of Des Moines will pilot a new
progress report for grades K-5. Because of our organization of
grades, it will affect our K-4 students. It will reflect a
standards-driven education in our diocese. This progress report
format summarizes three essential components that contribute to your
child's educational success: the Standards, Work Habits, and Study Skills.
Achievement Levels (4,3,2,1 or N) will be used as the marks. A
mark will show next to each item, under the Standard, that has been
assessed during that quarter.
Some helpful definitions:
Standards:
Our K-12 Diocesan Standards describe what a student should know and be
able to do in a subject by the end of high school. On the
Progress Report, standards are labeled and found under each subject
area.
Benchmarks:
These are more specific than a standard and give detail as to what
content needs to be mastered to meet a standard. On the Progress
Report, benchmarks are listed, but not labeled, under the standards.
Body of Evidence:
Teachers determine student progress by gathering a body of evidence
from student work such as classroom assignments, assessments, tests,
and observations. By using the body of evidence, teachers can
give student and parents a more accurate assessment of what level the
student is performing at in relation to the standards and benchmarks.
Teachers will use a four-point scale each term to rate student progress under each benchmark:
4 – Exceeds grade-level expectation
3 – Meets grade-level expectation
2 – Progressing toward grade-level expectation
1 – Attempts: not meeting grade-level expectation
ID – Insufficient data
N – Not assessed this term
See an example report HERE.
An asterisk next to the
rating (for example, 3*) indicates modified expectations for any
student with a formal Individualized Education Plan (IEP), English
Language Learner (ELL), or a 504 plan.
As parents, you are
encouraged to discuss any concerns about student progress and
performance with your child's teacher. We also value your
feedback and encourage you to share your thoughts about this new format
with your child's teacher, as it is a pilot. Your feedback will eventually influence how this new format is used in all our diocesan schools.