District begins multi-quarter revision of kindergarten–second grade report cards

5851411 · September 18, 2025

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Johnson City Schools staff began a staggered revision of report cards for kindergarten through second grade; the first revised report cards will be released in January after teacher input and quarterly rollouts.

District staff told the Johnson City Board of Education the district is revising report cards for kindergarten, first and second grade for the first time in nearly a decade, using a staggered, quarterly process and teacher feedback.

Dr. Renee Wood said the district has launched a multi-quarter review of early elementary report cards and is breaking the work into quarterly rounds so staff are not attempting the whole year at once. The district sent Google surveys to teachers and has collected their feedback; principals helped distribute the survey.

Dr. Wood said the team will pilot revised report cards on a staggered timetable and that the first revised report card will be released in January. She said the revisions respond to feedback and that the team will share drafts with teachers before publishing.

Ending: Board members thanked Dr. Wood for the update; no action was required at the meeting.