Escambia Middle, High School Students To Receive Report Cards Soon

June 20, 2017

It’s been nearly a month since the last day of school in Escambia County, and students still don’t have their report cards.

The delay, according to Superintendent Malcolm Thomas, was the arrival of end of course (“EOC”) score from the state. He said those scores are now in and final report cards are being processed.

You should receive your student’s report card by U.S. Mail no later than June 30,” Thomas said, adding that report cards will also be available by today on the school district’s FOCUS Parent Portal.

Comments

2 Responses to “Escambia Middle, High School Students To Receive Report Cards Soon”

  1. Fr÷da on June 20th, 2017 3:36 pm

    I don’t understand the grading anymore…

  2. Bob C. on June 20th, 2017 10:36 am

    Florida Legislature is to blame for this with their burdensome intrusions on local school districts.

    Florida Citizens would (maybe) rise up in anger if they knew how the Legislature twists and turns education test scores and “tunes up” the reporting of student data.

    Charter Schools are a cash cow for their investors.