What are report cards for?
As a parent/guardian, you are an important partner in your child’s education, and through your involvement, you positively affect your child’s success in school.
The purpose of a report card is to:
- Reflect and support the changes in classroom assessment practices.
- Provide information that details how your child is performing and progressing.
- Offer a communication tool that provides much more information than just a traditional letter grade or mark.
All schools in New Brunswick, including ASD-W schools, are using the same report card format developed by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Parents/guardians will be able to follow their child’s progress regardless of which school they attend.
When do I see my child’s report card?
Report cards are brought home by kindergarten to grade 8 students in November, April and June.
Resources
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Information on K-8 Report CardLast updated: October 29, 2021
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Report Card K-8 Glossary of TermsLast updated: October 29, 2021
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K-8 Report Card KeyLast updated: October 29, 2021
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Brochure – Parent GuideLast updated: October 29, 2021
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