Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
How often do you give homework?
We do work in class almost every day. A student usually has something to turn in the next day. Check the Homework section.Back to Top
Before or after school. I arrive at school at about 8:00 AM and I stay unitl 4:00 PM. I can come sooner or stay later if you let me know.Back to Top
When is the best time to call?
You may call me anytime and leave a message, but I am available to talk from 8:10-9:30 AM and from 3:30-4:00 PM. The School's number is 564-2213. You can also e-mail me at the link above.Back to Top
What kind of calculator should I get?
If you need just a basic calculator for Algebra 1B or Algebra 2, a scientific calculator that can do fractions will work. If you are looking into getting a graphing calculator, a TI-83 or 84 or someting similar should do the job. Some peopleget their graphing calculator off of ebay, or garage sales. I am not saying to do this, but you might save some money.Back to Top
ICING # ICING RULE For the purpose of this rule, the center red line will divide the ice into halves. # If a player shoots, bats or deflects the puck from his/her half of the ice (behind the center red line) and it crosses the goal line, play will be stopped for icing. # If the puck enters the opposing net, the goal is allowed, unless batted with a hand. # Any contact with the puck after it crosses the red line nullifies icing. # Icing is nullified if the puck is playable by a player from the non-offending team (excluding the goaltender). # No icing if the offending team is shorthanded, must be equal or greater strength than opponents. # Icing is complete the instant the puck crosses the goal line.Back to Top