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Paperless Progress Report

Paperless Progress Report

The first progress reports have been sent to WJPS students. However, instead of receiving physical copies this year, students will be able to access their progress reports through the website, PupilPath.

Mr. Lumetta, WJPS guidance counselor, explained why students receive progress reports; “It gives students an opportunity to find out how they are doing so far. Also, it helps teachers to look at their classes as a whole so they can see how the class is progressing.”

“I think they are a good addition especially with COVID-19 being a massive concern so contactless delivery is the best choice as of now,” responded WJPS junior Krishan Negi Singh to the changes.

“I do believe that progress reports are necessary and furthermore are helpful to see what your current standing is. For students, a progress report represents their possible report card grade with their current track record and represents which classes they can improve on.” added Singh. 

To check your progress report, log into PupilPath, then go to the grades section on the left side of your screen. Click on report cards and you will find the information.

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