When do report cards come out for high school

Marking Period DatesProgress Report Distribution

Grades Finalized in Gradebook by End of School Day

Grades Permanently Stored

 

Report Card Distribution

Gradebooks Locked for Marking Period Grades

F1

Q1September 6, 2022 – November 9, 2022October 6, 2022November 17, 2022

November 22, 2022

December 1, 2022

December 8, 2022

Q2November 10, 2022 - January 31, 2023December 19, 2022February 8, 2023

February 10, 2023

February 16, 2023

February 23, 2023

Q3February 1, 2023 - April 6, 2023March 9, 2023April 20, 2023

April 24, 2023

April 27, 2023

May 4, 2023

Q4April 7, 2023 – June 23, 2023May 24, 2023June 16, 2023

June 20, 2023

June 23, 2023

June 30, 2023

Elementary Grading Terms

YearQ109/06/202211/09/2022Q211/10/202201/31/2023Q302/01/202304/06/2023Q404/07/202306/23/2023F109/06/202206/23/2023

 

High Schools Years, Terms, Exams

YearQ109/06/202211/09/2022Q211/10/202201/29/2023Q302/01/202304/06/2023Q404/07/202306/21/2023E1 Mid Term01/30/202301/31/2023E2 Final06/22/202306/23/2023F109/06/202206/23/2023Semester 1Q109/06/202211/07/2022Q211/10/202201/29/2023E1 Mid Term11/08/202211/09/2022E2 Final01/30/202301/31/2023F109/06/202201/31/2023Semester 2Q302/01/202304/04/2023Q404/07/202306/21/2023E1 Mid Term04/05/202304/06/2023E2 Final06/22/202306/23/2023F102/01/202306/23/2023

 

*These dates are tentative and subject to change.

Report Cards and Test Scores Login

  • Preliminary PM1 STAR and FAST reports for grades K-10 are now available.
  • The 2022-2023 first quarter Report Cards will be available by the dates specified below for each grade band.
    • Grades 6-8, Wednesday, November 2, 2022
    • Grades 9-12, Thursday, November 3, 2022
    • Grades K-5, Friday, November 4, 2022
  • Charter schools may choose alternative reporting formats. Please check with your charter school if your report card is not posted.

Your school must give you grades on a report card at least twice per year. Many schools choose to share report cards and student progress reports more often. Talk to your school about how frequently you can expect to receive report cards.

Your report card might look different by grade or school. While the New York City Department of Education (DOE) provides a standard report card, schools can use a different report card format and different grading methods.

Your school may email your student’s report card, share it with you at parent-teacher conferences, send a copy home with your student, or provide you the report card in other ways. You can also view your student’s report card through your New York City Schools Account. 

Translations

The DOE translates the standard report card into nine official languages. If your school uses a different report card, you can also request a translation of the report card from your school.

Your Rights

You have the right to know your school’s grading policies, and to receive grades based on those policies. Your school is required to give you a written copy of their grading policies every year. This is stated in the DOE Parents’ Bill of Rights.

Changes due to COVID-19

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the DOE changed some grading policies to be responsive to students’ needs. From April 2020 through June 2021, your student’s report card may have included grading scales that are new to you. Talk to your student’s teacher if you have questions about any of the information on your student’s report card. 

Do high school grades reset every quarter?

Grades do reset after each summary grading period. In a school with four quarters and semester summary grades, Sem #1 would be the running total of Q1 and Q2. Sem #2 would be the running total of Q3 and Q4.

Is a 3 good on a report card?

A “3” is a grade a both students and parents should be proud of. A “3” means that a student's work consistently meets grade level expectations.

What does number 1 mean on a report card?

A “1” indicates the student has minimal understanding and does not meet grade-level expectations.

What does it mean when you get an S on your report card?

teach the standard to someone else. Strong (S): The student is working above the target standard. evidence of the target standard. This means they are either significantly below grade level in that area or they are not completing their class work.