Proviso Township High School District 209 has launched a new initiative school leaders hope will make it easier for parents to stay engaged with their children’s academic progress.
Last Friday, the district introduced the “BAG Report” program, a program that will send a summary highlighting each student’s behavior, attendance, and grades to parents each week. The program will keep parents updated on where their children stand on three critical components of academic success and overall well-being, the district said.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to review the BAG Report with their children weekly to gain insights into their progress and reinforce the importance of behavior, attendance, and grades, according to the district.
D209 Superintendent Krish Mohip said this program will promote the importance of parental involvement in fostering student success.
“As a parent, staying informed about your child’s progress is one of the most powerful ways to support their growth,” Mohip said. When we work together, we create an environment that fosters success. My commitment to your child’s future is unwavering, and I believe that by partnering as a team, we can help them achieve their best.”
The BAG Report will be delivered every Friday to students, parents and guardians with a clear snapshot of their child’s progress, according to the district.







