Do not discontinue student progress report!
The student progress report is essential for multiple reasons including:
1. It is a comprehensive summary of their progress over time. It would take significant amounts of time to locate this information through other reports.
2. It is a quick snapshot that allows you to view data and locate patterns - essentially important when considering special education evaluations
3. It is an essential tool for schools when students move districts. This information does not follow them to the new district and it is invaluable to have some background information on the student from the previous district.
4. Parents seem to have an easier time understanding their child's trends in performance and their performance in comparison to others in the district and nationally when it is presented this way compared to other report options.
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Lucia B.C commented
WE LOVE student progress report! It is super straight-forward for parents to see their kids' growth across the years, and easy to read for the parents.
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Eliza Leedow commented
We need this report!!!
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Brad Camilleri commented
I LOVE THIS COMMENT! Agreed! Please keep it.
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Miriam Cross commented
Agreed! This report is so helpful. We have been using it for years to report to parents and it is clear and to the point. Please keep this report.
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Linda Buettner commented
Please keep this. It's a time saver when explaining growth of the student over time.
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Melissa Voytilla commented
I agree!
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Jamie Pearlstein-Marion commented
The Student Progress Report data is the most critical data report that we use as school psychologists. It is a user friendly report that details growth on academic functioning over time, including percentiles, growth over the course of the year, etc. Without this report, this data would be hard to access. Please keep this!!!!!!!!
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Lindsey commented
I have been a MAP user for 10+ years. This is the #1 report that I use to allow for quick and efficient information regarding progress over time, as well as comparison to local and national peers. Please consider keeping this report.