Grading policy Biology 40% test/ projects 40% classwork/ homework/ participation 20% exam Allied Health II Medical Terminology 20% classwork, homework, participation 20% quiz 40% test and special assignments 20% Exams Allied Health I Health occupations 40% classwork,homework,participation 40% Test and special assignments 20% Exams Materials needed Allied Health I and II 3 ring binder with lined paper index cards begin with 500 one box of kleenex or one roll of paper towels. pencil and pens. Materials needed for Biology 3 ring binder with lined paper or a pocket folder with lined paper. pens and pencils one box of kleenex or one roll of paper towels. LAB FEE $5.00 payable to Salmen High School . Hand in to Science teacher. Policies Students are to know and follow the St. Tammany Parish and Salmen High School rule, regulations and procedures set forth in the Parish handbook and the Salmen agenda book. Students are to come prepared every day for classwork. Students are expected to learn and follow procedures set forth to establish and maintain an effective, safe and pleasant learning environment for all students. Which are the following: 1. Be on time and seated begin bellwork 2. Be prepared at all time 3. Be courteous to others, Keep hands and feet to yourself 4. No eating or drinking in class 5. No bathroom passes. Consequences. 1. Warning 2. Detention after school (1 hour after school) 3. Referred to office depending on the offense or after first detention. Bellwork will be assigned daily at the beginning of the period. This work will be scored as part fo the daily participation grade. It is the responsibility of each student to take notes during class and from assigned resource material, such as the text, internet, etc. Students are to engage in a two-phase study approach daily: complete class and homework assignments And STUDY all notes and material to develop a undrstanding of subject material. This approach provides students with background necessary to be more critical thinkers and more aggressive problem solvers. Studens are to use agenda books and/or notebooks to record assignments and test requirements and due dates. Failure to make such notations or to read them is not grounds for extending the dates for assignments or for tests. All work is to be turned in by the due dated. To develop responsibility in our students and to support daily work habits, no late work will be accepted. All classwork and test are to be made up within TWO days of returning to class after an excused absence. Extended illnesses necessitate a meeting between the student, parent, and teacher in order to estabilish a schedule for make-up work and tests.