Standards-Based Report Cards WFISD Grades K - 3 Wichita Falls ISD Parent Information Curriculum Coordinators: Beth Maywald K-2Misti Spear 3-12 L/A Nancy Cook 3-6 Math/ScSherry Parker 3-12 SS Dan White – Fine ArtsJulie Henderson PE/Health Stephanie Parsons – 2/3 Literacy Coach
A standards-based report card gives information showing a child’s progress toward meeting state and district standards in areas of content and performance. It gives specific information on a student’s level of proficiency on a given standard. Students should master each set of skills/standards by the end-of-the-year! What is a Standards-Based Report Card?
Parents/Guardians and children can be more aware of what is expected. It provides parents/guardians with a more detailed outline of the expectations in each of the major academic areas. It breaks down the state’s standards (skills), so parents/guardians can see the specific area, or areas, in which their child could use extra practice. Teachers can get a better understanding of what each child should know and be able to do at their specific grade level. Who Benefits from the Standards-Based Report Card?
Letter grades measure how well children do in comparison to their classmates. The standards- based report card measures how well an individual child is doing in relation to the grade level standards, not the work of other children. This gives parents/guardians (and teachers) a better understanding of their child’s strengths and weaknesses and encourages all children to do their best. How does the Standards-Based Report Card Compare to the Letter Grade System?
It will look different from the traditional report card which gives numeric or letter grades for each subject. It will show a list of grade level skills which are directly connected to the state standards or TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) It will use a specific key to show if a child has mastered a skill, is making progress toward mastery of the skill or is currently working below expected level on the skill. What Will the Report Card Look Like?
Each grade will look slightly different, depending on grade level and skills.
Report Card Key PE, Music and Art in 3 rd Grade will use the Mastered, Progressing and Below Level grade marks for specified skills.
The Standards-based report card has been fully implemented in Kindergarten – 2 nd grade. Jefferson, Lamar and Milam will being piloting in Third Grade for the school year. Parent and teacher input will be collected during the spring semester. Adjustments will be made to standards-based report cards in all grade levels as needed based upon parent/teacher input during the summer of Report Card Pilot
Parent input is crucial to ensure we have the best product possible! Please provide feedback: Watch for information about a parent survey Contact teachers/principal if your have suggestions Contact Curriculum Specialist: or ext We Need You!