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 FAQ

 Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. DO you accept late work?
  2. Will you let me go to the bathroom after I've used my 5 passes that 9 weeks?
  3. If we don't use all 5 bathroom passes, will they "roll over?"
  4. What happens if we don't want to participate in a lab?
  5. What happens if we horseplay during a lab?
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DO you accept late work?

Yes, but for each day that it's late you will lose 25% of the points for 
that assignment.  On the fourth day that an assignment is late, it's no 
longer worth any points.
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Will you let me go to the bathroom after I've used my 5 passes that 9 weeks?

ONLY if you have given us a medical excuse in advance will we allow you to 
use the restroom during our class more than 5 times in a 9 weeks grading 
period.
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If we don't use all 5 bathroom passes, will they "roll over?"

No. If you didn't need all 5 in one 9 weeks period, you probably won't need 
more than 5 in the next grading period.
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What happens if we don't want to participate in a lab?

If you don't participate at all, you will be given a 0 for that lab.  
Remember there are multiple jobs to be had during a lab.  You're bound to be 
able to do one of them.  Also, remember that labs count for 25% of your 9 
weeks grade.
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What happens if we horseplay during a lab?

You will not be allowed to participate in any more labs for the rest of that 
grading period.  This means you will be given a 0 for all the labs that you 
miss out on.  (It's not a good idea.)
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