Report Card Calculator
Enter your child's grades to calculate GPA and performance level, or track progress across quarters to spot trends in each subject.
How to Use the Report Card Calculator
The Report Card Calculator is designed with parents and K-12 students in mind. It uses simple, clear language to help families understand academic performance across subjects and quarters.
- Enter Grades tab: Add each subject your child takes. Choose between letter grade mode (A/B/C/D/F) or numeric mode (4/3/2/1). The calculator instantly shows the overall GPA and a performance level: Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, or Needs Improvement.
- Track Progress tab: Enter grades from each quarter (Q1 through Q4) for every subject. The calculator shows whether each subject is improving, steady, or declining over time.
Both tabs work independently. Use the Share button to save your data and share it with tutors, teachers, or family members. The Advanced tier below adds multi-quarter tracking with trend analysis for every subject. The Professional tier provides a full multi-year academic portfolio with personalized action plans.
Track grades across all four quarters for each subject.
| Subject | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Avg GPA | Trend | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.67 | Declining | ||||||
| 3.33 | Improving | ||||||
| 4.00 | Steady | ||||||
| 3.33 | Steady | ||||||
| 3.67 | Steady |
Report Card GPA Formula
Letter Grade Values: A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0
Numeric Scale: 4 = 4.0, 3 = 3.0, 2 = 2.0, 1 = 1.0
Example: Reading (A=4) + Math (B=3) + Science (A=4) + Social Studies (B=3) + Writing (A=4) + Art (A=4)
GPA = (4 + 3 + 4 + 3 + 4 + 4) ÷ 6 = 22 ÷ 6 = 3.67 → Excellent
Practical Example
Situation: A 5th grader's report card shows: Reading A, Math B, Science A, Social Studies B, Writing A, Art A. Mom wants to know the overall GPA and track progress across quarters.
GPA = (4 + 3 + 4 + 3 + 4 + 4) ÷ 6 = 3.67 → Excellent performance.
Looking at the quarterly trends: Math went from C in Q1 to B in Q2 to B in Q3, showing improvement. Reading has been A all year, showing steady performance.
Result: Overall strong performance with clear improvement in Math. The parent might focus on continuing the Math improvement trajectory and maintaining the strong reading skills.
Build a multi-year academic portfolio for your child.
Understanding Performance Levels
This calculator converts any grading system into four clear performance levels:
Excellent (3.5+ GPA): Performing at or above grade level in most subjects — mostly A's with perhaps one or two B's.
Good (2.5–3.49 GPA): Meeting grade-level expectations with some room for improvement — a mix of A's, B's, and possibly a C.
Satisfactory (1.5–2.49 GPA): Performing at a basic level. Multiple C's and D's suggest the student is struggling with core concepts.
Needs Improvement (below 1.5 GPA): Needs significant support. Immediate intervention is recommended.