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 Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. What if I don't finish my work in class?
  2. Can I turn work in late?
  3. Can I turn in a paper 2 days late?
  4. What happens if I get a zero?
  5. What does the stamp mean in the agenda?
  6. How will I know if there was problem at school?
  7. Do I really need to get my agenda signed every night?
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What if I don't finish my work in class?

All work not finished during the day is due at 8:00 the next morning.
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Can I turn work in late?

Yes, I will accept papers a day late but will deduct 25% off the final grade.
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Can I turn in a paper 2 days late?

No, you will receive a zero for any assignments over 1 day late.
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What happens if I get a zero?

You get no points for the assignment, BUT THE ASSIGNMENT WILL STILL BE 
COMPLETED!  Hopefully at home, if not, during recess, lunch detention, after 
school detention, etc.  You get the idea.  We will get the assignment 
FINISHED!
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What does the stamp mean in the agenda?

If there is a stamp in the agenda, that means that your child had a good 
day.  They turned in their homework on time and there were no behavior 
issues.
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How will I know if there was problem at school?

I will write in the agenda what the problem is and I will sign it.  If 
warranted, I may also contact you by phone.
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Do I really need to get my agenda signed every night?

YES!!!!  It should go home and come back signed every night!
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