The evaluation of the academic achievement of students in the school district is based on the premise
that students have diverse capabilities, interests and individual patterns of growth and learning. It
is essential that the professional staff have adequate information to assess a student's educational
needs, growth patterns and other factors necessary to design instructional plans for the student.
Sharing of information among parents/guardians, teachers and students is an integral part of the
evaluative process.
Through the district's methods of student evaluation and parent/guardian-student-teacher
communications, the district strives to meet the following objectives:
► Parents/Guardians are to be informed regularly, at least four times a year, as to the progress
their children are making in school.
► Parents/Guardians will be alerted and conferred with as soon as possible when a student's
performance or attitude becomes unsatisfactory or shows marked or sudden deterioration.
► Insofar as is possible, distinctions will be made between a student's attitude and academic
performance.
► At comparable levels, the school district will strive for consistency in grading and reporting,
except when inappropriate for certain classes or students.
► When grades are given, the school staff will take particular care to explain the meaning of
the marks and symbols to students and parents/guardians.
The issuance of grades on a regular basis serves to promote a process of continuous evaluation of
student performance in the school district.
Grading shall not be influenced by pressure from parents/guardians. In addition, grades are not to
be used as a disciplinary measure.
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Note: The reader is encouraged to check the index located at the beginning of this section
for other pertinent policies and to review administrative procedures and/or forms for
related information.
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Adopted: 09/21/1995
Salem R-80
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