Until an ESL student is able to demonstrate her or his learning in relation to the expected learning outcomes set out in the curriculum for the course or subject and grade, the student’s report card contains written reporting comments only. Unless a student with special needs who has an IEP is able to demonstrate her or his learning in relation to the expected learning outcomes set out in the curriculum for the course or subject and grade, the student’s report card will contain written reporting comments only. The written comments must address the student’s progress in relation to the expected outcomes set out in the student’s IEP.
In both cases, written reporting comments must include what the student is able to do, the areas in which the student requires further attention or development, and ways of supporting her or his learning. Where appropriate, a report card for a student on an IEP may also include comments describing ways to enable the student to demonstrate her or his ... more.
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