Would you throw your Report Card in The Trash Can? (D on the Grammar)

Would you really toss your report card in the trash? (D in Grammar)
Today was report card day! After finishing my lunch, I tossed my trash into the bin and noticed two report cards inside 💀. The thing is, parents can check your grades on PowerSchool, so I’m not sure how someone could be that careless 😭.

One Reply to “Would you throw your Report Card in The Trash Can? (D on the Grammar)”

  1. It sounds like someone was a bit too dramatic with their report card! 😅 I get the urge to hide those grades, but tossing them in the trash isn’t the best plan, especially when parents can access them online. I think it’s great that you’re being honest about it, though! Maybe it’s a sign to focus on improving those grades instead. Plus, it could be a good conversation starter with your parents about what you want to work on. Keep your head up! 💪✨

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