Just the Facts for NY Parents
School Report Cards
The NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND (NCLB) ACT of 2001 is a federal law to improve education for all children. It holds schools responsible for results, gives parents greater choices, and promotes teaching methods that work. This fact sheet will point out a part of the law that is important for parents to know.
Every term, your child gets a report card that tells you how your child is doing in school. Under the NCLB law, your child’s school and school district will get a report card every year. You will be able to learn how well your child’s school and school district did in meeting New York State’s academic achievement goals. The school report card should be provided in a language you understand.
Your child’s School Report Card contains important information. It will tell you—
How well your child’s school is doing compared to all the other schools in your school district.
If your child’s school or district is not meeting the state goals, school officials must take steps to improve the school and help all students learn better.
Review your child’s School Report Card each year.
Ask the school principal or a leader of the school’s parent group for a copy of the School Report Card or find a copy
on the New York State Education Department website at
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/reportcard/home.shtml.
This is one of a series of NY parent information sheets about the federal education law No Child Left Behind. Section 1111 (h) (1) of No Child Left Behind covers School and District Report Cards. For more “…Facts,” ask your principal or email the NY State Education Department at nclbnys@mail.nysed.gov or go to the web site at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/deputy/nclb/nclbhome.htm. The federal No Child Left Behind web site has a page especially designed for parents at http://www.ed.gov/parents/landing.jhtml?src=fp.
Last Updated: 09/26/03