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Reply to "What exactly does an "I" mean on a K report card"
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[quote=Anonymous]One of my children read above grade level in kindergarten (per MCPS reading assessments), but received an “I” in reading for the 4th quarter. I didn’t understand how dc could exceed the grade level standard, but not receive a “P.” The explanation I received was that dc didn’t complete the particular reading level that dc had been working on at the time the school year ended. DC was “in progress” at a reading level above the grade level standard and was graded on that particular reading level. In other words, “I” doesn’t necessarily mean your child is behind. DC’s kindergarten teacher would always say that she couldn’t tell us what was “typical” for kindergarteners because the range of what’s “normal” is so broad at that age. DC earned plenty of “I’s” in early elementary and just finished 5th grade in a CES with an A in every class. You probably don’t have cause for concern, but you should email your child’s teacher to get feedback on how your child is really doing and whether teacher has any concerns for your child for first grade.[/quote]
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