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report cardnoun chiefly North American1A teacher’s written assessment of a pupil’s work, progress, and conduct, sent home to a parent or guardian: he came home with a straight B report card...- Show your parents your report card, and make sure it's full of A's.
- Add them all up and you'll begin to grasp why kids today are getting a flunking grade in conduct on the great report card of public opinion.
- Despite Reuven's straight A report card in school, he is lonely and sad.
1.1An evaluation of performance: Democrat legislators fared poorly in a recent report card...- Basically the Feds get to write their own report card every month and they're not exactly loathe to take some liberties in compiling the numbers.
- As long as their budget and authority is carved out of IT, this will continue to be a report card that gives the public nightmares.
- Lorenzo Morris, professor of political science at Howard University, thinks the report card has its greatest impact in a close election.
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