Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions
of students and parents.
- Must projects be turned in on the day assigned?
- What is routine work?
Must projects be turned in on the day assigned?
Projects are not like tests or other daily assignments which may
be made up
on return to school without prior arrangement. Projects are
announced well
in advance and are due on the date announced or they are
considered late.
However, a late grade can be avoided by: 1. Turning in the
project prior to
date if you know you are going to be absent. 2. Project may be
turned in
by any one you trust to do so, if you are absent. 3. If there is
no way
possible for you to send it by someone else, a parent may call
and verify
that you have completed the project and will bring it on your
return to
class. This call or verification must take place prior to your
return to
class. If you do not choose to use one of the above mentioned
steps, then
your project will be counted late. A letter grade will be
dropped from the
grade given for each day late. (Science folders are considered
projects and
must be turned in on the day due or they are late).
What is routine work?
The Routine Work in each chapter is:
Vocabulary; Section Review; ;Math Focus or Break; Chapter
Review and T-CAP Review Test.