ILS uses different methods of assessment for the students’ performance, formal and informal assessment.
Formal Assessment :
Weekly quizzes (designed according to the students’ schedule)
Pop quizzes
3 or 4 Semester exams
Class discussion (Oral question) and Participation
Debates
Standardized Tests
Progress Tests:
Measures of Academic Progress® (MAP®) creates a personalized assessment experience by adapting to each student’s learning level—precisely measuring student progress and growth for each individual. We as a school have essential information about what each student knows and is ready to learn within 24 hours. MAP delivers data when it matters most: when there’s still time to make a difference in student progress ILS Holds the MAP 2 times a year: Fall / Winter – Spring
Criteria for Failing/Passing a Course
Students who receive an “F” as final grade in one or more of the core subjects (English, Math, Science, Social studies) will not be allowed to be promoted to the next Grade Level without successfully completing a Summer School Course in those subjects.
Students who receive a “D” as final grade in one or more of the core subjects (English, Math, Science, American Social studies) will be allowed to be promoted to the next Grade Level but have the option of completing a summer school course (if offered).
Students who receive an “F” as a final grade in an elective course have the option of completing a summer school course (if offered) or re-taking an exam in this subject.