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Report Card Technical Difficulties

tech diffWe were just informed by our Technology Department that the software responsible for our report card data base has crashed. The system will be down this weekend and likely into next week.

Our teachers want the most up to date marks on the report cards, and therefore, they use this weekend to finalize scores and add comments for each student. Within the last hour, they found out that they cannot access report cards—and will not be able to share the report card with you during conferences this coming week.  As you can imagine, this has been a very stressful Saturday morning for them.

Once the Powerschool software is repaired, report cards will be completed and sent home.  During conferences, teachers will be highlighting strengths and areas for growth and sharing work samples.

Thank you for understanding this technical predicament at a most unfortunate crunch time!

Mrs. Reagan

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Georgetown Receives an A!

Our elementary school received a report card grade from the state of michigan…and it is an A!   It is important to note that ALL of our schools (elementary, middle and high school) received A grades this past year.  The grades are calculated based on many pieces of data (annual report, MEAP results from year to year and much more.  To learn more about the Michigan Department of Education report card system, you can visit MDE.

We are very proud of the hard working students and teachers who do so much to learn and grow each day of the school year!  We are looking forward to continued growth and great work in the 2009-10 school year as well.

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