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| Room 611 Hanks High School | |
| Hanks Website |
Email:
jbaggett@yisd.net
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Policies and Procedures
Required Materials for Class:
Students are required to bring the following items to class each day:
Grading: Your grade each nine weeks is comprised of a variety of quizzes, class work and homework assignments, tests, and projects. Tests and projects count much more than in class assignments. You need to study for this class. The breakdown: Daily Work 45% Quizzes, Tests, and Projects 40% Nine Weeks Test 15% Standard Rules for Assignments: 1. On each assignment, write the following in the upper right hand corner of your paper: Line 1: Your name; Line 2: Period number; Line 3: The date. 2. At the left hand margin, write the name of the assignment (i.e., Vocabulary #1). Skip a line and begin the actual assignment. 3. Unless I tell you otherwise, write your answers in complete sentences for all assignments. Correct your spelling and grammar Make Up Work All reading assignments and work for which you receive a grade are listed in two places: (1) on the chalkboard next to the main door to my classroom, (2) on the Hanks web site on my web page: http://www2.yisd.net/education/staff/staff.php?sectionid=8133 or http://www.mrsbaggett.com If you have questions about an assignment, you can email me: jbaggett@yisd.net I will check for email for the last time at 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday and Sunday evening (Please note: “You didn’t answer my email” is NOT an excuse for not turning in an assignment). If you miss a class, you can print out any handouts from the class computer or from my web page. Please check one of these lists and see me before or after class if you have questions. Excused Absences If you have an excused absence, you have 2 class periods after your absence to make up your work with no penalty for lateness, unless extenuating circumstances warrant additional time. Please see me before or after school to obtain your makeup work and to discuss problems. You can also check my web page for information about makeup assignments. It is YOUR responsibility to obtain make-up assignments and to copy any class notes you missed from one of your classmates. Any make-up work not completed in the specified time period follows late assignment rules. You must mark “Excused Absence" on your make-up work, along with your name, period and the date you hand in the work. Unexcused Absences Makeup work for unexcused absences is considered late. Late assignment rules apply. It is YOUR responsibility to obtain make-up assignments from me before or after school and to copy any class notes you missed from one of your classmates. You must mark “Late" on your makeup work, along with your name, period and the date you hand in the work. Late Assignments If an assignment is not turned in by the due date, it is considered late. Assignments handed in one class period late receive a maximum grade of 70; assignments handed in two or more class periods late receive a maximum grade of 50. TURN YOUR WORK IN ON TIME!!! |
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Last updated
08/31/2008