Analysis of Communication Tools
Learning Coaches and Students –
I have included a copy of your OLS Lesson Report. OLS lesson progress is calculated based on how many
lessons a student has mastered out of how many lessons should be mastered at this time in the year. If
a student does not complete or master every lesson on the day that it is assigned on the daily plan,
expected progress will drop until the lessons are mastered. OLS lesson progress is only a portion of
your student’s grade.
The OLS lesson progress grade is reflected in your gradebook and counts as 30% of your overall grade in
each subject. Remember, the progress grade should always be at 100% which ensures your student is
up-to-date on all lessons.
Students with low OLS lesson progress or progress that is not equal to 100% are able to bring up their
OLS lesson progress grade by mastering additional lessons each day or on the weekend. Not mastered
lessons (attempted lessons with scores less than 80%) do NOT count towards OLS lesson progress and
will need to be reattempted until a score of 80% or higher is achieved. If you are having trouble
mastering a lesson(s), please utilize your teacher’s open office time.
Your student’s overall course grade can be found in the grade book using the link on the OLS homepage.
The Progress Reports for the first nine weeks will be sent out next week (for students that started before
10/3/18). The final grade calculations can be found in the student handbook.
A sample OLS lesson report is shown below your current OLS lesson report.
Current OLS Lesson Report
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Sample OLS Lesson Report
To access lessons to master, please use the progress tab and select the subject. Then click on the Not
Mastered or Not Completed tab to select a lesson to complete.