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Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. Can a student turn in work late?
  2. Do you offer any extra help?
  3. How can a student make up work when absent?
  4. What is your bathroom policy?
  5. What is the best way to contact you?
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Can a student turn in work late?

 No,late work will not be accepted.  This policy was established to enable 
students to be more responsible for their work.  If there is a significant 
reason the student could not complete the assignment I will work with the 
student as needed.
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Do you offer any extra help?

Yes, I am available for after school tutorials Monday through Thursday.  The 
student should let me know they are going to attend a day before.
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How can a student make up work when absent?

It is the student's responsibility to see me when they have missed class.  
They will have a maximum of 1 week to make up any missing assignments, if 
not 
made up then they will recieve a 0.  They should see a friend from class to 
get any missing notes.  Any worksheets or in class assignments they should 
get from me before or after class.  If they were absent for a test or quiz 
they will need to make it up aftershool and should make arrangements with me 
at least 1 day in advance.
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What is your bathroom policy?

I wll allow students to use the bathroom up to 2 times a six weeks.     
Students should return to class as quickly a possible.  This policy prevents 
students from disruptng class time.  If there is a medical issue please let 
me know and I will adjust the policy as needed.
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What is the best way to contact you?

Email is the best way to contact me, I check my email daily. 
keaa.rose@pitt.k12.nc.us
You can leave a voice message at school, but I check voice mail every other 
day.
You can also call me at 916-5173.
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