Student Goal Tracker Template Google Sheets
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Goals without a tracking system are just wishes with a deadline. This Student Goal Tracker turns annual intentions into quarterly focus and weekly visible progress — so the entire team moves in the same direction at the same pace.
What’s inside this Student Goal Tracker template
- Company, team, and individual levels — three tiers of OKRs aligned in one document
- Grading rubric — a 0 to 1 scoring scale for end-of-quarter OKR assessment built in
- Previous quarter archive — completed OKRs stored for reference without cluttering the active view
- Cascade view — see how individual OKRs connect to team and company objectives in one glance
How to use this Student Goal Tracker template
- Get access to the template and save a copy to your Drive.
- Write your top 3 objectives for the quarter — ambitious but achievable outcomes.
- For each objective, define 3 to 5 key results — specific, measurable, and time-bound.
- Assign an owner to each objective and share the sheet with the full team.
- Update confidence scores weekly and run a formal OKR review at the end of each month.
Why Google Sheets for Student Goal Tracker?
Most OKR software exists to solve the complexity of enterprise goal alignment. For teams under 100 people, that complexity is the problem, not the solution. This template gives you the OKR discipline without the software overhead.
Frequently asked questions
Is this OKR template free?
Yes — completely free. Enter your email above and we will email you the template link within 1 minute. Make a copy to your Drive and start your next quarter’s planning immediately.
How many OKRs should we set per quarter?
3 objectives maximum, with 3 to 5 key results each. More than that dilutes focus. The companies that achieve the most with OKRs consistently resist the temptation to track everything.
How do we score OKRs at the end of the quarter?
Score each key result on a 0 to 1 scale — 0 meaning no progress, 1 meaning fully achieved. A score of 0.6 to 0.7 is considered a success in most OKR frameworks, which are designed to be stretching.
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