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Lincoln Public Schools
Elementary
Standards Based Report Card
Standards Based Grading Rationale
Meaningful: The Standards Based
Report Card focuses on the attainment
of state, national, and local standards.
The report card provides a framework
for what students are expected to know
and be able to do. The focus is on
student learning.
Standards Based Grading Rationale
 Accurate: The Standards Based Report Card provides a
more accurate grading and reporting system. Student
performance is measured by the attainment of standards. It is
not based on a curve; it doesn’t compare one student’s
performance to another. Points are not given for effort,
participation, extra credit, or non-academic factors. It is still
important to communicate these things but they cannot be
counted into the academic growth grade.
Standards Based Grading Rationale
 Consistent: In the past parents and students weren’t
always sure how grades were determined. Standards based
grading will help alleviate any mystery or surprise around
grading. Standards based grading ensures a more consistent
recording and grading system. Teachers will determine a welldefined, clear, common, and agreed on priority and reporting
standards to be used district wide. Teachers will be collectively
developing common assessments and common proficiency
criteria for assessment. Ultimately standards based grading is
more supportive of student learning.
Standards Based Grading Rationale
 Supportive of Learning: The goal of supportive
learning to ensure that students are engaged in their own
learning; that they are the primary stakeholders in their
education. Teachers provide students with feedback about their
learning & provide many opportunities for academic practice
which informs next steps for instruction and student learning.
In this way, at the end of a unit or grading period students have
received enough support in the learning process so they are
able to showcase evidence of their learning.
Scoring
Meeting the Standard
 On a standards-based report card, a mark of “3” is the
expected goal for students, which indicates that the
student is:
 meeting the requirements of the academic standards for
his/her grade level.
 Marks of “3” and “2” both indicate that a student is working
within the expectations of his/her grade level.
 The difference is the level of independence and support a
student needs to demonstrate mastery.
 The expectation is that most students will achieve a “3” by
the end of the year for each grade-level standard.
 Learners are scored on their progress made toward
mastery of those expectations set forth for each marking
period.
Scoring
Exceeding the Standard
 A “4” indicates that the student’s progress exceeds
standards because s/he has demonstrated mastery in
terms of knowledge, and
 Applies that knowledge in ways that go beyond
expectations..
 Typically, very few students would be at this level of
performance.
 In terms of behavior, students receiving a “4” demonstrate
academic and social maturity beyond their years and those
of their age/grade appropriate peers.
Scoring
Approaching the Standard
 A “2” indicates that the student’s progression of skills
and information is in the expected range, but…
 Requires support and assistance to meet the requirements
of the academic standard for his/her grade level at this
time.
 In terms of behavior, a student would receive a “2” for any
of the academic or social behaviors when s/he
inconsistently demonstrates or needs reminders to meet the
age/grade appropriate expectations
Scoring
Not Meeting the Standard
 A “1” indicates that the student is not meeting the
requirements of the grade level standard at this time.
 The instructional level is characterized as requiring
maximum teacher support and
 differentiation/accommodations or even modifications.
 In terms of behavior, receives a “1”. when behaviors are
interfering with their learning and possibly the learning of
others.
Important Dates
Report Cards Sent Home
 Trimester I: November 26th
 Trimester II: March 16th
 Trimester III: June 12th
Progress Reports Sent Home
 Trimester I: October 7th
 Trimester II: January 16th
 Trimester III: April 29th
The Report Card
Resources
Where can I find more information about standards
based grading?
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7m4762pjH8
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJBGQ7_LSVA
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUdILvlXiYI
Where can I find more information about the Common
Core State Standards ?
o http://www.corestandards.org/the-standards
o http://vimeo.com/51933492
o http://www.cgcs.org/Page/244
o http://pta.org/parents/content.cfm?ItemNumber=2910
Thank you!
Questions?