Hartford Public Schools Kindergarten Report Card 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hartford Public Schools Kindergarten Report Card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school name and principal's name at the top of the report card. This sets the context for the document.
  3. Fill in the student’s name, homeroom, and school year. Accurate information here is crucial for record-keeping.
  4. In the Attendance section, input days absent and days tardy for each trimester. This provides a clear overview of attendance patterns.
  5. For each subject area listed (e.g., English Language Arts, Mathematics), assess student performance using the provided grading scale (4 to NI). Mark accordingly based on observations.
  6. Utilize comment sections for teacher feedback in each trimester. This personalized touch enhances communication with parents.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing the completed report card with parents or guardians.

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In Kindergarten, ​students are not given formal letter grades.
In Kindergarten, ​students are not given formal letter grades. Instead, students will receive scores that track their progress: Academic progress: 4 (Exemplary), 3 (Proficient), 2 (Developing), or a 1 (Beginning) Using and demonstrating social emotional skills: + (Consistently) ​✔ (Sometimes), and - (Rarely).
E Excellent: The student consistently meets and regularly exceeds expectations. G Good: The student regularly meets expectations. S Satisfactory: The student usually meets expectations. N Needs Improvement: The student does not consistently meet expectations. U Unsatisfactory: The student does not meet expectations.
Report Cards in the Early YearsKindergarten to Grade Two From the ages of five onwards, children are learning to adjust to an academic setting. Report cards tend to report on students behavioural and social progress, such as how they are getting along with their peers and whether they can stay focused on a task.
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The kindergarten report card can be likened to a checklist of skills crucial for early learning. Sharing and self-control are typically evaluated in a social development category. Holding a pencil correctly and using scissors competently are important motor skills.
Start by checking your schools online portal. If your childs school uses an online tool to store their grades and test scores, thats a good place to start. Access to the login page should be available on your school districts website.
Student Grade and Percentage Categories C -- Average progress at the level of instruction indicated 70 79%. D -- Below Average progress at the level of instruction indicated 60 69%. E -- Unsatisfactory progress (failure) at the level of instruction indicated below 60%. I -- Incomplete.

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