Standards-Based Learning

  • Standards-based learning measures a student’s mastery of grade-level standards by prioritizing the most recent, consistent level of performance. Grading on a traditional report card often reflects a combination of academic progress, work habits, and participation in one grade. Standards-based learning (SBL) separates those elements so that parents will be able to see specifically if their child needs help with an academic concept, is struggling to remember to turn in homework, or if they are choosing not to participate in class.

Changes to Current Practices

  • Standards-based report cards are not a new concept at Bondurant-Farrar Community Schools. In fact, the district originally implemented standards-based report cards in 2012, with some revisions in 2017. In order to keep up with current grading practices, and focus on providing feedback on priority standards, the district will be making some additional modifications to the K-6 report card for the fall of 2022. 

    The updated report card will focus on three progressions, which are Proficient (P), Approaching (A), and Learning (L).

  • P proficient, A approaching, L learning