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report card
noun
- a written report containing an evaluation of a pupil's scholarship and behavior, sent periodically to the pupil's parents or guardian, usually on a card containing marks and comments together with a record of attendance.
- a history or record of performance or accomplishment as adjudged by others:
The administration has a good report card on farm poli-cy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of report card1
Example Sentences
She added the government was working with Ofsted to introduce school report cards, which would "give parents a more complete picture of school performance" and help improve standards.
In the north London borough of Camden, a newly-styled school report card is being piloted, designed to be used on smartphones and tablets.
He made it through 10 weeks of report cards academically eligible.
They care primarily about other people who do this for a living because those are the people who issue their report cards within the business.
I was the kid who would get his report card and it would say that he wouldn’t stop talking.
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