01.06.2019

It’s ROP Time!

The first semester has concluded, and it’s time for ROPs to be shared with parents and guardians on Friday, January 11th.

What is a ROP, you ask? It is a Report of Progress (iLEAD’s equivalent of a report card) for learners. Facilitators will send parents/guardians an invitation to Novare, where you can view, download, and print your learner’s ROP. You will need to create an account once you receive the invitation. It’s quick and simple! ROPs are truly valuable in that they are more that just a score. They tell you the personal learning story regarding the academic and social/emotional progress for your child.

Academic Progress is noted for the following subjects:

  • Language Arts
  • Math
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Exploratory Learning

Social Emotional Growth is shared through assessing the following character strengths, skills, and mindset:

  • Curiosity
  • Optimism
  • Grit
  • Purpose
  • Self-Control (Intrapersonal)
  • Social Intelligence
  • Self-Control (Interpersonal)
  • Gratitude
  • Zest
  • Growth Mindset

Any questions or clarifications may be addressed with your learner’s facilitator. Requests for a printed copy may be submitted to the Front Office.

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