Late Work. All assignments received after they are due will receive a maximum grade of an 80% if turned in by the next school day. Assignments received any later than a week from the original due date will receive a zero in the gradebook. In an effort to support student comprehension and preparation it is important that assigned work is completed on time. Assignments assigned the day on which a student was absent will be due the day that the student returns to school.
Late Work. Students who elect to take AP courses are expected to do the work required on time; there should be no late work for AP courses.
Late Work. Some summatives will be made up during the normal class period or after school. Arrangement can be made for before school in advanced if necessary. Students must make up work within a week of the absence. If the absence is Unexcused, they will be given three days to make up work. I will be flexible within reason to allow for student success. The teacher reserves the right to amend student end-of-quarter grade based on overall academic achievement and adherence to class policies and procedures. Projects: You will have an opportunity to participate in several individual and group project of different media that focus on technology, environment, music, and cultural topics that pertain to Spanish-speaking countries throughout the year. One project will be entered in our World Language Festival to be held in March.
Late Work. All assignments received after they are due will receive a maximum grade of an 80% if turned in by the next school day. Assignments received any later than a week from the original due date will receive a zero in the gradebook. In an effort to support student comprehension and preparation it is important that assigned work is completed on time. Assignments assigned the day on which a student was absent will be due the day that the student returns to school. Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School posts on-line the grades of students in grades 1 through 8 RenWeb’s ParentsWeb is a private and secure parents’ portal that will allow parents to view academic information specific to their children, while protecting their children’s information from others. You can see your child’s grades, attendance, homework and conduct, as well as other useful school information. You can also communicate with teachers and other school staff online. All you need is an Internet-capable computer. Here’s how to access our easy-to-use RenWeb ParentsWeb: · First, you need to make sure that the school has your email address in RenWeb. · Next, go to xxx.xxxxxx.xxx and click the orange Log In button (top right). · Click ParentsWeb Login. · Type your school's District Code CK-TX · Type your email address (provided to CKS at registration for new parents) and an email is sent toyou. · Click the Click to change password link. This link is only valid for 30 minutes. · A web browser displays your Name and RenWeb ID. · Type a User Name, Password and Confirm the password. · Click Save Password. A message displays at the top of the browser, "User Name/Password successfully updated." · You can now log into ParentsWeb using your new User Name and Password.
Late Work. Students who elect to take AP courses are expected to do the work required on time; there should be no late work for AP courses. The nature of AP work often requires that students complete graded assignments outside of class. Students are expected to complete their own work (assignments and homework included) without the assistance of others unless the instructor specifically allows collaboration. Sharing work with another student or using another student’s work as his/her own may result in removal from that AP course. Violation of the school Honor Code may also be grounds for removal from any AP course as well as disciplinary action. AP classes are college-level courses and the students are expected to be responsible for their behavior, assignments and any conflict resolution. Parents are welcome to conference with AP teachers, but students are expected to use this opportunity to develop the independence needed in the college setting they will shortly experience. The goal of all AP classes is to give students the opportunity to develop the academic and personal skills needed for success in high school and college. Parents need to encourage their children to plan their schedules wisely so that they do not take an over-load of AP courses during any one year. AP students will often be involved in academic and extra-curricular field trips and school business activities. However, too many absences of any type are detrimental to successful performance in AP classes where the pace of the class is faster in order to prepare students for the AP exams in early May. Parents and students are asked to be selective in their requests for absences and should consider the following: • Any class work missed must be made up to the teacher’s specifications and timeline. • Field trips and school business activities can be separated into those required by the curriculum and non-essential activities. • Students must take responsibility for their choices. • Parents should encourage their children to be balanced in their activities and academics and not become overly committed. • Students are required to take the AP exam or complete the AP Portfolio in May for each AP course for which they are enrolled or completed in the first semester • The College Board’s AP exam schedule will be made available at the beginning of the school year; the AP exam schedule is also on the school system’s website. It is the student’s responsibility to plan his/her schedule to avoid conflicts. • Conse...
Late Work. If you have work to turn in late, turn it in to the late drawer with the date as soon as it is complete. All late work will receive a 20pt deduction and will be accepted until the end of the Unit. Late work will be graded last. If you are sick and cannot complete work please notify your teacher and we will work out other arrangements. Deadline for absent work is based on how many days of instruction students have missed. Make sure to keep track of your grades and check your progress often. You may see a mark other than a grade in one of the columns. Please DO NOT email me regarding these marks. An Orange Hex means that the assignment is late, but it will still be accepted for late credit. (This counts like a ZERO until the assignment is turned in and graded.) A Green Hex means that you are exempt from the assignment. (This does not and will not affect your average.) If the grade slot is BLANK it means that assignment has not yet been collected, checked, and/or graded. (This does not yet affect your average.) A Green Circle with a check mark means that you have turned in the assignment on time but I have not yet graded it (I usually only use this for Essays and Project because they take me longer to grade, but I want you to know that I did receive your work on time)
Late Work. ⎯ If you have work to turn in late, turn it in to the late drawer with the date as soon as it is complete.
Late Work. (a) An employee who is required to work any ordinary hours between 10.00 p.m. and 12.00 midnight Monday to Friday inclusive shall be paid an additional $1.3455 per hour for any hour or part thereof for any time worked within the said hours. A minimum payment of $1.96 shall apply on any one day.
(b) An employee who is required to work any ordinary hours between 12.00 midnight and 6.00
a. m. Monday to Friday inclusive shall be paid an additional $1.961 per hour for any hour or part thereof for any time worked within the said hours. For the purposes of clause 5.4 midnight shall include midnight Sunday. A minimum payment of $1.96 shall apply on any one day.
Late Work. I DO NOT accept late work except for the day that it is due. If you hand in an assignment that has been collected on the SAME day, you will receive a 20% deduction. If you hand in an assignment the day after it is collected, I will still grade it for you, but it will count as zero credit. You will receive 4 “get out of class free” coupons for each nine weeks. These are to be kept and used at your discretion (i.e. bathroom, locker, etc.). Once you run out of coupons, you will not be given any more. Also if you lose your coupon, it will not be replaced. If you do not use your coupons, 2 may be turned in at the end of each nine weeks for 10 points extra credit each. (Coupons do not carry over to the next nine weeks. They must be used in the quarter in which they are assigned.)