Report Cards Report cards are issued three times a year in November, March, and June. They are intended to give you a report of your child's achievement, working level, and progress. Students are also evaluated in citizenship, attitude, effort, and study habits. Students are graded according to Grade Level Standards. Progress Certificates/Reports Students who are attaining grade-level standards with good citizenship, attitude, effort, and study habits will receive a progress letter. Students who are performing below grade level will receive a more detailed progress report indicating level of progress and where improvement may be needed. Progress reports must be signed by the parent or guardian and returned to school. Conferences Teachers will schedule conferences for students at the first grading periods, during the months of November and March. There are parent-teacher conferences with all parents in November. During the second grading period in March, K-3rd grade teachers schedule conferences with all parents. In grades 4-6, teacher conferences are at the parents' request or if the student is performing below grade level. At the conference you will receive your child's report card. It is essential that parents attend. For those parents who cannot attend during the daytime, teachers will make every effort to meet with you in the early morning or evening. Homework Policy Homework is given at Rose School at all grade levels. Your child's teacher will review his/her specific homework policy during Back to School Night in September. A quiet time should be set aside daily for homework to be done. Please understand that the most important homework your child can do is to read at home. In the early grades, we ask parents to read to or with their child on a daily basis.

