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Guide to Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting
Guide to Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting
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Saskatoon Public Schools is committed to creating learning experiences that inspire all students to reach their potential. Assessment and evaluation within classrooms are developed within our schools to provide opportunities for all students to demonstrate what they have learned.
Parents/caregivers play an important role in their child’s education. When parents/caregivers, students and school staff work together, students are successful.
The Parent/Caregiver Guide to Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting provides answers to some of the questions you may have regarding your child’s education. The guide also provides processes in how to engage in conversation with both your child/children and their teachers about their progress.
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Kindergarten to Grade 8
Grades 9-12