December 6, 2011
Dear Parents and Guardians of Bridge Academy Students -
In an effort to mitigate any potential confusion or concern about your student’s pending progress report, I wanted to clarify some of the potential reasons that your son or daughter’s grade may not reflect the level of academic success you may have anticipated.
As progress reports arrive, it will likely come to your attention that your student may appear to be struggling in my class. While this may be the case for several reasons ranging from missing assignments to multiple absences, the majority of students’ grades are, in actuality, reflective of their current grade for our semester-long Portfolio/Independent Reading Project. For detailed information about this project, I encourage you to visit the ‘Bridge Academy Projects’ page on our course website: www.shsenglish.com. In doing so, you may realize that this project will be a major component of both their semester- and overall-grades for the year.
Because of the progressive nature of this project, the grade your student has received is largely reflective of their progress to date, and should be consider only as a standing grade, of which, will ultimately be replaced with an updated grade (potentially higher or lower) upon resubmitting and presenting their final portfolio projects in January.
If you have specific questions about your student’s performance in my class, or require additional information about our portfolio project, I invite you to contact me via email at franksmith@salemk12.org.
Best regards.
- Frank Smith