Grading
All elementary students receive a report card at the end of each nine-week reporting period. It outlines the student's progress in meeting the state standards for his or her grade. It also provides parents and guardians information on your child's classroom behavior and work habits. Students earn a 1,2,3, or 4 in all core subject areas. These levels indicate whether your child met expectations set by the state's Standard Course of Study. These levels also indicate whether he or she has the necessary skills and concepts to be successful in the next quarter or next grade. Use the links below to learn more about Wake County's report card system.