School switches to cyber grades

Kate Howard
Reporter

Starting the last Thursday, December 9, report cards and progress reports will be available electronically, and no longer sent out in hardcopies. The move is designed to advance district communication and save money.

“When the school purchased PowerSchool as our main system of use, one of the benefits of buying it was in the intention of going online, providing greater access to students and parents,” Assistant Principal Ari Rothman said. “The second reason that we want to switch to online is because we are trying to save resources.”