Friday, December 11, 2015

Trimester 1 Report Cards Distributed Fri 12/11


Trimester 1 Report Cards Distributed 12/11

Good morning,  


This afternoon all Nichols Middle School students will be heading home with their first trimester report cards, which were issued today, Friday, December 11.  They will go home with your child with a receipt saying you received and saw the Report Card, which will need to be signed and returned to your child’s homeroom teacher on Monday, December 14.  

I have said this before but I will say it again, that communication is a powerful tool in closing the gap between home and school and ensuring success for all of our students.  The marks that you have found on this report card should never be a surprise to either you or your child.  If you feel that discussion regarding your child’s progress or lack of it is needed, please call the school to talk to the teacher, to then make an appointment to schedule a time that would offer both you and the teacher enough time to adequately discuss your child's present situation. 

Please make sure that you also pay attention to the comments section of the report card or even whole other sheets attached to the Report Card.  Many of our teachers have begun to pilot standards-based reporting, where they will have a comment that says where your child is with the standards or, as I said, a whole other "report card" which shows how your child is progressing.  In studying and researching better educational techniques, standards-based grading is a much better means to focus on "learning."  This is our goal here at NMS; we want our students to learn the material, and not continue with a system that doesn't really explain where your child is with their learning.

Please follow this LINK  to an excellent article on the reasons for changing to standards-based grading.   
Or follow this LINK to a blog post I did a few weeks ago about standards-based grading, and why we are doing what we are doing.

Or even check out an article in this LINK in the Middleborough Gazette by Mark Belanger on how we are piloting standards-based grading.

Also, check out this short VIDEO which explains what standards-based grading is.  

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us.  
Thank you and have a great weekend,
M R Geoghegan