FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions
of students and
parents.
  1. Are you available for extra help?
  2. Do you accept late work or give extra credit?
  3. What are some of the class rules?
  4. How may I arrange a conference?
  5. How are grades calculated?
  6. Please e-mail me a weekly progress report.
  7. Can you let me know what work my student will be missing in advance?



Are you available for extra help?

I am available for extra help after school. We can also assist in setting-up peer or professional tutoring.
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Do you accept late work or give extra credit?

Late work is not accepted and extra credit is not available. These policies are out of fairness to all students and to prepare students for success in high school.
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What are some of the class rules?

1. Be respectful.
2. Be attentive.
3. Enter and exit class quietly and respectfully.
4. No drama and/or arguing.
5. Follow directions.
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How may I arrange a conference?

Conferences must be arranged with the teacher by advanced appointment.
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How are grades calculated?

Math: 50% tests, 30% quizzes, 20% homework.

Religion: 85% quizzes/projects 15% homework
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Please e-mail me a weekly progress report.

Progress reports are issued by the school each 1/2 trimester and trimester. Students may approach me any day after school for grades, time permitting, at reasonable intervals. If an e-mailed report is necessary, parents may initiate it as needed,but I do not have scheduled e-mails which I send out on my own. Thankyou.
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Can you let me know what work my student will be missing in advance?

Per the student handbook, we do not provide advanced work for students who are out from school. However, they can check the
homework site each night and complete the work assigned. They should also try to keep up by reading ahead in whatever sections they are missing.
Students will have time to make up work/quizzes when they return, based on however many excused absences they've had.
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