This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Please refer to the Hadley Student Handbook.Back to Top
5+=100-98 5 =97-95 5-=94-92 4+=91-89 4 =88-86 4-=85-83 3+=82-80 3 =79-77 3-=76-74 2+=73-71 2 =70-68 2-=67-65 1+=64-62 1 =61-59 1-=58-56Back to Top
There is no extra credit, however, work habits will be reflected in the effort grade.Back to Top
When are you available for help?
If you need additional help during the day, I am usually available before school and after school. Please make an appointment to meet with me if you need additional help.Back to Top
Grades are posted at mid-term, however, you may arrange for a progress report at any time with proper notice (one to two days).Back to Top
Do you give a lot of homework?
There will be days when you have written homework, reading homework, or you will be working on a project; you may be working on research or studying for a test or quiz. There will be days when you do not have homework. It really depends on what we are doing in class. For example:if we are working on a research unit, you will have homework every night; if we are beginning a new chapter,you may start your homework in class (after a classroom discussion), but have work to finish at home. I generally do not give homework on Wednesdays or weekends.Back to Top
Are you an nice teacher? Are you a strict teacher?
My answer would be yes to both of these question, however, you will have to wait until you get to know me to make up your own mind.Back to Top
How can I contact you if I have questions when I am at home?
You can contact me at my school e-mail address by pheisler@d41.org or by clicking on the mail symbol of this web page. You can also click on my name on the Hadley Homework page and get to my school e-mail. I usually check my school e-mail at home, and will make every effort to return your message in a timely manner.Back to Top
What will we be studying in Social Studies this year?
Culture will be the main focus of study this year, more specifically, we will be exploring early Western civilizations and relating those cultures to our own. Making these connections between the past and the present is essential to understanding the world we live in today. Trust me, you will enjoy the class :)Back to Top