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Report Cards

The Palms school year is made up of two 20-week semesters. Each semester, students receive two progress reports and two report cards. The same Report Card form is used for all four reports.

  Progress Reports Report Cards
When issued

Fall semester, 5 weeks

Fall semester, 15 weeks

Spring semester, 5 weeks

Spring semester, 15 weeks

Fall semester, 10 weeks

Fall semester, 20 weeks

Spring semester, 10 weeks

Spring semester, 20 weeks

How delivered sent home with students mailed to students' homes
Grades
  • Include a grade of E (Excellent), S (Satisfactory), or U (Unsatisfactory) for cooperation and work habits in each class except PAC.
  • Show a grade of N (No Mark) for Homeroom.
  • Includes grades for academic classes, with some teachers using an M (rather than a standard letter grade) to indicate that the student is meeting grade level standards.
  • Must show any D's or Fails.
  • Includes a grade of A, B, C, D, or Fail for academic performance and a grade of E (Excellent), S (Satisfactory), or U (Unsatisfactory) for cooperation and work habits in each class except PAC.

 

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Does each report card cover the entire semester up to that point, or just the part of the semester since the last progress report?

In general, grades for work habits and cooperation cov

In general, grades for work habits and cooperation cover the previous five weeks.

  • Example: Your child got an S in work habits on the 5-week progress report, but for the next five weeks he earned an E for his work habits. The 10-week report card will usually indicate a grade of E.

Attendance figures are cumulative and cover the entire semester up to that point.

  • Example: Your child's 5-week progress report showed that she was absent 2 days. During the next five weeks, she was absent 1 day. The 10-week report card will indicate a total figure of 3 days absent.

Academic grades show your child's progress up to that point in the semester.

  • Example: Your child received a grade of C in science on his 5-week progress report. During the next five weeks, your child works successfully to bring up that grade to a B. The 10-week report card will show a grade of B.

When can I expect to see my child's progress reports and report cards?

The dates for the progress reports and report cards are listed in your child's Student Planner. To learn if a progress report or report card has been sent home, check for news on this website and read the weekly email.

Which grades are on file with LAUSD?

The 20-week grades for each semester are reported electronically to the district.

For the end-of-year awards ceremonies, which grades count toward my child's average?

For the purposes of the awards ceremonies held in June, the grades for the semester just ending do not count toward that year's grade-point average, but they count toward the cumulative grade-point average that is calculated the following year.

The following chart shows which 20-week report cards are used as the basis for grade-level awards.

Report cards 6th Grade Awards 7th Grade Awards 8th Grade Awards
6th grade, 1st semester
6th grade, 2nd semester  
7th grade, 1st semester  
7th grade, 2nd semester    
8th grade, 1st semester