Elementary Report Cards
Updated English Language Arts Report Card
When you receive your child’s report card, you’ll notice that is longer than in previous years. To better meet our students’ individual learning needs, we reevaluated our English Language Arts learning standards. We reviewed student MAP data and our new ELA resource Wit & Wisdom to see where we could better support our students. This showed us that we would set our students up for stronger success by aligning our standards with the Missouri Department of Education’s (DESE) standards.
By aligning our curriculum with DESE, our report card will look longer than it has in years past. The longer report card indicates that we are being more intentional in teaching our students and meeting their individual needs.
We will share specific information about the updated report cards as we get closer to the end of the trimester.
Learn More
Learn more about each strand and its corresponding lower standards for each grade level by expanding each tab below, or by downloading its pdf.
- K-6 ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- Kindergarten ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- First Grade ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- Second Grade ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- Third Grade ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- Fourth Grade ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- Fifth Grade ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
- Sixth Grade ELA Priority Standards (PDF)
