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a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment
his father signed his report card
How To Use report card In A Sentence
- a bad report card
- Jacinta's report card showed a definite improvement in math.
- In the spirit of reflective self-improvement (and more, venally, self-promotion), I thought it would be worth giving myself a report card
- The only time I got their attention was when I brought home straight A's on my report card.
- Analysts expected Amazon to stumble in the fourth quarter due to the economy and the e-tailer surprised investors with another strong report card. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Snippets
- Two dozen major California health maintenance organizations will receive a report card today on the quality of their preventive services.
- Two dozen major California health maintenance organizations will receive a report card today on the quality of their preventive services.
- It is the first report card on how each U.S. diocese or eparchy is carrying out the bishops' 2002 Charter.
- Modern report cards, it said, were in fact a tapestry of evasions and euphemisms designed to bolster children's self-esteem and ensure they do not get caught in a culture of failure.
- They're proud, and you've gained way more than awesome report card scores - you've also earned some major respect.