Adam, Luke, and Maggie brought home their second quarter report cards today and they all did so well.
First graders don’t get actual grades. They get N (needs improvement), P (progressing toward expectations), M (meeting expectations), or E (exceeding expectations). Maggie had all Ms – which is awesome for it only being halfway through the year. Her teacher wrote, “Maggie had a terrific second quarter. Her reading has grown by leaps and bounds. I am very proud of her.”
Luke’s teacher said, “Luke is a hardworking student. He gets his work completed in a timely manner. He is organized and conscientious. He is considerate and respectful. I enjoy having him in my class.”
Third graders do get actual number grades, and Luke knocked it out of the park:
- Math – 97
- Social Studies – 100
- English – 98
- Science – 106
The fifth grade teachers didn’t leave any comments on his report card, but Adam had straight As as well.
- 6th Grade Math – 93
- Social Studies – 107
- English – 95
- Science – 98
Saying we’re proud feels like a total understatement – but I’ll say it anyway. We’re so proud of these kids!