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Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions by parents and students.
  1. How is my son doing?
  2. I should have been notified by a progress report my son was doing poorly.
  3. We go to Mass regularly, how can my son be failing Religion?
  4. Why are there two classes in the Junior year?
  5. Why do I have to do all these reports?
  6. Why do I need to take Religion for all four years at DLS?
  7. Why is the develpment of faith so important?
  8. Why do I need to memorize prayers? Can't I just say what I want to God?
  9. Mr. Turner's grades often seem to be delayed in being posted. Why?
  10. How can I contact Mr. Turner?
  11. Where should I go to get the best first hand information of my son's progress?



How is my son doing?

All students receive their assignments, quizzes and tests back in a timely 
fashion and are provided a chart on which they are encouraged to track their 
own grade.  At anytime parents should be able to ask their son to show them 
their papers and/or the grade chart and to determine what grade their son 
has LONG BEFORE I HAVE EVEN POSTED THE GRADES IN MY RECORDS.  By asking to 
see this sheet parents can have up-to-the-minute grades from their son.
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I should have been notified by a progress report my son was doing poorly.

At the time interim/progress reports were turned into the office, the 
student had a "C-" or higher grade, however, since that date he may have 
scored very low on a major test, or did not submit a report on an issue of 
faith or morals.  Either of these occurances is usually sifficient to cause 
a grade to drop significantly. Because the classes meet only every other 
day, there was not enough time to notify the parents about this turn of 
events since it happened so close to the time of the report card.
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We go to Mass regularly, how can my son be failing Religion?

Contrary to popular opinion, one has nothing to do with the other.  Going to 
Mass is putting faith into practice.  Studying Religion is learning about 
the faith one is practicing.  Studying for tests and quizzes, doing reports 
and turning homework in on time are part of the responibilities of going to 
school.  Many students, and many parents see Religion as a "Blow-off" class 
requiring no work.  As long as Religion is considered an academic subject, 
it is necessary to test students on their grasp of knowledge and give them 
assignments which will enrich their knowledge of Catholicism.  The reports I 
assign, if all are completed correctly, should provide an easy way to 
"minimally" pass Religion even if the test scores are low.
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Why are there two classes in the Junior year?

De La Salle is constantly trying to upgrade the Religion credits offered to 
our students.  As a consequence, Freshman year has now achieved full credit 
status by being offered 5 days out of 6.  Sophomore and Senior years are 
still both 1/2 credit courses and rotate with other required or elective 
semester courses.  Junior Religion is now a full credit.  
To accomplish this both course 131 and course 132 are semester 
courses, which when combined will equal 1 full credit for Junior year.  Hence 
students meet for either 131 or 132 one semester then switch at the break.  
Religion is now 3 full credits instead of the previous 2 credits of years 
past.
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Why do I have to do all these reports?

Junior students are required to do 1 report per marking period which should 
approximately total 30 - 40 percent of the total points for a marking 
period.  This provides a simple way to balance poor tests with an easy 
report grade.  A good quality report would help to maintain a "C" grade in 
the event tests and quizzes are very low.  In addition to this, the reports 
offer an opportunity to learn about the issues of faith and morals now 
facing the Church.  Students often fail to realize they are learning skills 
such as reading and analysis, writing proper grammar and spelling, all of 
which they will need in college; plus they learn facts about faith or moral 
issues while all the while saving or improving their grade.
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Why do I need to take Religion for all four years at DLS?

High school is usually the last time students will have the opportunity to 
learn about their faith and moral behavior.  These faith and moral issues 
will be the ones which last them a lifetime and which they will pass on to 
their children.  Seldom do people take formal training in the Scriptures, 
the sacraments, morality, or the History of their Church after completing 
their high school career.
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Why is the develpment of faith so important?

Faith in God is the only thing in life which can be passed on to our 
children which can provide a source of strength to help us get through tough 
times such as a diagnosis of cancer, a failing marriage, a tragic unexpected 
death of a loved one, etc.  Without faith what else is there for us to hold 
on to and give us some hope?
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Why do I need to memorize prayers? Can't I just say what I want to God?

Most definitely, informal, personal prayer to God is wonderful. But there 
are times when we pray as a group.  It is at this time we need to have some 
standard prayers that everyone knows.  Also, these prayers, especially the 
rosary are the traditional prayers of the Church.  Stories within the 
Church's traditions tell us that the rosary was given to us by the Blessed 
Mother herself.  She made promises of a holy death and a preservation of our 
freedoms if we would only say the rosary regularly.  Also, memorization is a 
skill often found to be useful in college... but is becoming a lost art.  I 
am trying to help you develop a skill you will need later in college.
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Mr. Turner's grades often seem to be delayed in being posted. Why?

I do not post grades daily as some teachers.  I have been spending more time 
in preparing lessons for new classes I am teaching and also I take deliberate 
time correcting written reports.  I think it is necessary to try to correct 
as many spelling and grammar errors as possible so that in the future, the 
student will be superior to those who are careless with their spelling and 
grammar and presentation style.  This will lead to better chances in college, 
and a far better chance at employment of choice.  As to posting grades, 
usually parents can expect to see anything done during the previous week will 
be posted on Sunday.  So by Monday, with the exception of written reports,
[which take about 21 days to check a full set] all quiz or test scores should 
be entered and posted for viewing.  As time goes on, I will make every effort 
to post as soon as possible.  BUT FOR NOW BE SURE TO CHECK ON MONDAYS FOR THE 
MOST CURRENT GRADES [except for reports].
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How can I contact Mr. Turner?

The best way to contact me is by e-mail.  I check that daily and respond as 
soon as possible to e-mails.  Phone calls [school number and extension 438]
are returned but I often only check phone calls once or twice per week, 
usually on Thursdays.
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Where should I go to get the best first hand information of my son's progress?

The very best source of what is happening in class, what was the most recent 
quiz scores (often checked in class), etc., is to ASK YOUR SON.  He knows 
what is going on.  I ALSO PROVIDE A GRADE SHEET THAT STUDENTS CAN UPDATE 
ALMOST IMMEDIATELY SO THEY HAVE THEIR SCORES LONG BEFORE I HAVE POSTED THEM.  
They know, OR SHOULD KNOW, where they stand anytime you want to ask them.  I 
will always be willing to VERIFY what they have told you.
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