Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
A students grade depends on his/her best effort in my class foremost. A students understanding of the subject matter is assessed through many forms of assessment; labs, homework, tests and quizzes, oral responses, journal entries etc... You can see the weights of each form of assessment in the syllabus (green packet) that was handed out at the beginning of the year.Back to Top
How often is homework assigned?
I will typically only assign 1 - 2 assignments every week.Back to Top
Why is all homework not collected?
Often I will check over and review homework in class with students. This keeps the work in the correct place (their binder) and decreases the paper trail for myself. Homework is a very important part of my class since there is so little and because it is directly applicable to the subject matter discussed in class.Back to Top
What do I do if I miss a day of school?
Students have their own responsibility to find any missed work in the "while you were out" folder in my classroom. Students that have missed a day are given the same amount of time to complete the work.All completed work should be placed in the appropriate folder in the "Nice to see you are back" bin located in the classroom.Back to Top
Students are REQUIRED to complete all of their homework, even if it is late. Any students that miss three assignments will be issued a 1 1/2 hour detention with myself.Back to Top
Why do I have to get my quiz signed if it below a 70% ?
Students need to have their quizzes/tests signed if they are a 69 or less because I want parents/guardians to be aware of how students are doing on their formative assessments.Back to Top
How do I know what homework I have to do?
All homework is scheduled a week in advance and students are given a weekly schedule on the first day of the week. If a student misses the weekly schedule, it will be both in the "while you were out" bin and can be downloaded from the "Documents" menu on my website.Back to Top