Disclosure
Document
Miss Wilson & Mrs. Grimmett
English 11 (B1)
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1.
Students will
increase their vocabulary and understanding of text elements and structures to
comprehend literary and informational grade level texts.
2.
Students will
write informational and literary text to reflect on and recreate experiences,
to report observations, and to persuade others.
3.
Students will
understand the process of seeking and giving information in conversations,
group discussions, written reports, and oral presentations.
GRADING POLICY:
Scores
on assignments, projects, tests, quizzes, and participation will determine
grades. Homework is to be placed in the receiving box before the tardy bell
rings in order to receive credit.
The following scale shows grade breakdowns:
A 93-100% A- 90-92%
B+ 87-89% B 83-86% B- 80-82%
C+ 77-79% C 73-76% C- 70-72%
D+ 67-69% D 63-66% D- 60-62%
F Below 60%
Students
will bring an English folder, assigned text, something to write on, and
something to write with to each class.
Due dates will be posted in class, and students will be responsible for
turning in the work on or before the posted date.
All
absences must be excused for students to make up any missed work for
credit. The day a student returns from
an excused absence, before class begins, he/she must turn in the assignment
that was due on the day of the absence.
If an assignment is given on the day of an excused absence, and is due
when the student returns, he/she has five school days to complete the missed work
before it is considered late work. Late work can only be turned in with a late
coupon. Students will receive one late coupon for each
term. Late work will only be accepted
with a late coupon attached. This late
coupon allows students to receive full credit on a late assignment. After this late coupon is used, no other late
work will be accepted. Be wise on how
you use your late coupon. All late
work is due one week before the end of the quarter. As the end of the term approaches, the due
date will be posted on the board. At the end of the term, 20 points will be
added to the grade of any student who still has his/her unused late coupon.
CLASS EXPECTATIONS:
All
school rules and policies apply in this class.
No food or drink, except clear containers with water, will be allowed in
the classroom. CD/cassette players,
headphones, cell phones, pagers, and any other disruptive or distracting items
are not allowed in class. If students use any of these items during class,
we will take the item for the rest of the school day. This includes looking at a cell phone or
turning off a cell phone. Students or their parents may retrieve the item
after
Only English folders, papers, books, pens/pencils, and
water are allowed at students' desks. No
cell phones are allowed at
students' desks. Students must leave
their bags, purses, and personal
belongings (including cell phones) at the back of the room against the back
wall. If students worry about leaving their personal
belongings unattended, they shouldn't bring those items to class.
ATTENDANCE:
We
follow the school attendance policy.
Read it in your handbook and be familiar with it. In order to earn daily participation points,
students are expected to be in class on time and to be prepared with daily
homework assignments. Absences and tardies are to be cleared through the attendance office
only. Participation points are given for
in-class activities. These cannot be made
up except for school-excused absences.
Attendance points can be lost for inappropriate in-class behavior.
TARDIES:
Students
should make every effort to be in class on time. Students MUST be in class and seated when the
tardy bell rings to be considered on time.
Late students receive no credit for daily prompts (an activity that
begins immediately after the tardy bell).
They also will not receive full participation points for the day. There is NO makeup for tardies. However, if you check-in, you
may make up the daily
prompt. If a student is able to be
tardy-free (including check-ins) for the entire term, 1% will be added to
his/her final grade.
To
enforce a positive learning environment, we need to limit the number of
students using the hall pass. Therefore,
each student is given 2 hall pass coupons at the beginning of the
quarter. For students to use the hall
pass, he/she must have a hall pass coupon.
If the student does not have a coupon, or both
coupons have been used, that student will not be allowed to use the hall
pass. These coupons cannot be turned in
to excuse tardies. At the end of the quarter, two
unused coupons are worth 15 points and one coupon is worth 5 points.
CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR:
Students
are expected to respect the rights of other students to learn, and to respect
the right of the teacher to teach. If a
student’s behavior infringes on these rights, the following actions will be
taken:
All of these rules are at the
discretion of the teachers. We look
forward to having a great year with you; we will have a lot of fun together.
Sincerely,
Miss Wilson 223-3120
ext. 609
Mrs. Grimmett 223-3120 ext. 126
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(THE PREVIOUS PAGE IS FOR YOUR RECORDS)
ENGLISH 11
Disclosure Document
Miss Elena Wilson
Mrs. Joanne Grimmett
I have read and understood
the English 11 disclosure document.
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