Anonymous wrote:If your kid is getting DEM on foundational skills, your kid has met the standard. Is that the D you are talking about? Or is it a D in one of the reading standards? If the latter, I'd be concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Grades in elementary are meant to show where kids need extra help.
If you kid is getting a D, get him a tutor.
The school is not trying to shame your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at my second grader’s report card and it’s disgusting. They teach science and social studies in alternating months but somehow have enough data to give each separate grades on a report card? And what the heck does “foundational skills” mean in the reading category? Kid got a D last quarter and again this quarter despite daily pull out with the reading specialist. At least our school doesn’t show the kids these awful repeat cards.
Ok, if your kid is getting extra support and still getting D's that's not normal.
You need to have conversations with the administration and teacher. Were there next steps they asked you to do on your besides the additional reading specialist support they're giving your child?
Some students have all of the supports in the world but they still can't meet grade level benchmarks.

Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are. I don't know why second-graders get letter grades at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at my second grader’s report card and it’s disgusting. They teach science and social studies in alternating months but somehow have enough data to give each separate grades on a report card? And what the heck does “foundational skills” mean in the reading category? Kid got a D last quarter and again this quarter despite daily pull out with the reading specialist. At least our school doesn’t show the kids these awful repeat cards.
Ok, if your kid is getting extra support and still getting D's that's not normal.
You need to have conversations with the administration and teacher. Were there next steps they asked you to do on your besides the additional reading specialist support they're giving your child?
Anonymous wrote:Looking at my second grader’s report card and it’s disgusting. They teach science and social studies in alternating months but somehow have enough data to give each separate grades on a report card? And what the heck does “foundational skills” mean in the reading category? Kid got a D last quarter and again this quarter despite daily pull out with the reading specialist. At least our school doesn’t show the kids these awful repeat cards.