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What the child's report card actually tells you
To be fair, it tells you a real thing. The grade is a signal. It's a low-resolution signal, but it's not a lie. A child consistently getting A's in writing is, on average, a child who can write more clearly than peers at the same stage. A child getting C's in maths is, on average, struggling with something specific in maths. The numbers are noisy, sometimes wildly so — shaped by which teacher marked, which questions came up, whether your child had a good Tuesday — but at scale, they're roughly directional.
The report tells you four things, broadly. Where your child currently sits in the system's rough ranking. What changed since last term, if you bother to look at trends. Which subjects are easier for them and which are harder. And a handful of teacher impressions, often in language that has been pre-approved for parent communication.
That's it. That's the whole product. And it's useful. We're not here to tell you the report card is a sham. We're here to tell you that it's a small fraction of what you actually need.
The reason we built Sage : ---
This is, finally, the reason we built Sage. Not because we think the report card is broken — but because we think it is profoundly incomplete, and almost no one has the time or the tools to fill in what it's missing.
Sage takes in the school reports. It also takes in the things you notice, the things you write down, the small moments at home that no school will ever see. It looks across all of it and tells you what's actually happening — what your child is genuinely good at, what's getting in their way, what to do next. The grade becomes one signal among many. The picture becomes the picture you've always wanted to have.
Sage is not a coach. It is not a tutor. It is not an app that will tell your child to study harder. It is a careful, evidence-based, privacy-first picture of who your child is becoming, built over time, in your voice as much as ours. The longer you use it, the sharper it gets.
You don't have to know what you're looking for to start. You just have to start paying attention out loud.
The next report card arrives in twelve weeks. Between now and then is the part of your child's life that no one else is going to write down.
We made Sage to help you write it.
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