How will Standards-Based Grading benefit your child?
Traditional grading uses letter grades or percentages based on overall performance. Standards-Based Grading focuses on students' mastery of specific skills and standards. Grades will be determined by summative and formative assessments that will show a student's level of mastery of the Illinois standards. All students will receive instruction at the standard and receive support when needed.
Your child knows exactly what they are learning
Each subject is broken into specific skills and learning goals, not just one overall grade. Clear targets help students feel less confused and more confident.
Grades show learning
Academic scores reflect what your child knows and can do. Parents can clearly see academic understanding, work habits, and responsibility.
Feedback helps your child improve
Instead of just seeing a letter grade, students receive specific feedback about their strengths and areas for growth. This teaches children that learning is a process, mistakes are part of learning, and they can improve with practice.
More consistent and fair grading
Because grades are based on shared standards, expectations are the same across classrooms. Grades are not based on extra credit or bonus points, and all students are measured on the same learning goals.