Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
- How can I contact Mr. Lovegren?
- Does Mr. Lovegren post grades online?
- Where is Mr. Lovegren?
- Mr. Lovegren, where did you go to college?
- I missed class yesterday and we had a test. What should I do?
- I am going to miss class tomorrow. What should I do?
- When are Mr. Lovegren's office hours?
- What is Mr. Lovegren's late work policy?
How can I contact Mr. Lovegren?
Phone: 815-534-3076
email: plovegren@lw210.org
Does Mr. Lovegren post grades online?
The short answer is "yes".
Parents and students can access the grades through the LWE homepage.
However, grades cannot be updated on a daily basis as certain assignments
may require longer grading time.
Grades are posted at midterm and quarter posting periods and after
major projects are graded.
Where is Mr. Lovegren?
Mr. Lovegren teaches in room A146. Please refer to the Teacher's Schedule
link on the left.
Mr. Lovegren, where did you go to college?
I graduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor's Degree in Public
Relations and English. I earned my Master's Degree from DePaul University's
School of Education.
I missed class yesterday and we had a test. What should I do?
Find Mr. Lovegren before or after class OR before or after school to make
arrangements. Classtime is not a time to makeup quizzes and tests.
I am going to miss class tomorrow. What should I do?
If a student knows of an absence in advance it is the student's
responsibility to speak to Mr. Lovegren about what material will be
covered. If you are going on a field trip, all assignments are due before
you leave on the field trip.
When are Mr. Lovegren's office hours?
Posted office hours are Mondays from 3:30-4:00 and other times by
appointment.
What is Mr. Lovegren's late work policy?
All assignments are due at the beginning of each hour, or they will be
considered late. Late work will be accepted up to one day late with a 50%
point deduction. After one day, late work will not be accepted. No late
work will be accepted on assignments given well in advance, like speeches,
papers, presentations, etc. If you are on campus but not in class, your work
is still due or it will be considered late.