Make-up Work. Videotapes of an IDL course may be used for make-up work for all students enrolled in that IDL course. Remote sites are responsible for their students’ make-up work.
Make-up Work. Employees may be permitted to make up time lost for neces- sary absences of short duration if the District has a need for services or professional develop- ment. This time may include the opportunity to make up for lost time on a day school was can- celed or otherwise altered. All make-up work must be preapproved by the direct supervisor and must be accounted for in the same pay period the service was completed.
Make-up Work. Make-up work is the responsibility of the student. Parents and students need to go to xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx to access all lesson plans and homework missed while away. Arrangements may be made upon return to make up missed tests. A grade of zero will be given for any test or assignment not complete within the date given by the teacher. Class work not completed during the allotted class time must be done at recess or at home.
Make-up Work. Students with excused or unexcused absences can make up work missed. It is the responsibility of the student to make up work missed due to absences. Students are expected to complete, on time, any class work they were assigned prior to their absence. Parents may request to pick up work missed If students have been absent for at least two (2) days. Work will be available after 2:00
Make-up Work. Employees permitted to work additional hours as a convenience to make up for authorized leaves of absence which have been arranged in advance shall do so on an hour-for-hour basis.
Make-up Work. Students who miss school due to an excused absence shall be allowed to make up the work they missed during their absence under the following rules.
Make-up Work. Employees may be permitted to make up time lost for neces- sary absences of short duration if the District has a need for services or professional develop- ment. All make-up work must be preapproved by the direct supervisor and must be accounted for in the same pay period the service was completed.
Make-up Work. Each student has the responsibility to make up work. When a student has been absent for a legitimate reason, he/she will have the equivalent number of school days his/her classmates had to complete the same assignment for credit. Students who have missed school due to disciplinary action (suspensions, etc.) will be allowed to make-up their work for credit; upon their return they must contact their teacher(s) to arrange an appropriate timetable for doing so. Report cards are issued to students four times yearly every 9 weeks (at the end of the marking period). Current grades are always available for parent/student perusal through PowerSchool. Hard copies of reports are also available through the office upon request.
Make-up Work. ▪ Athletes who have been tardy, not dressed for practice, missed a practice/game will need to complete make-up work. You can find this information on the cheerleading website. ▪ Make up work needs to be approved by the level head coach and it must be turned in every Friday. ▪ Athletes out on a doctor's note must do make up work for every practice/game missed.
Make-up Work. It is the student’s responsibility to make up any work that has been missed because of an excused absence or tardy. The student will have one day to make up work for every day missed of school. Make-up work for students will be gathered upon parent request to the office. Parents are encouraged to call the school ahead of time to check on whether their child’s homework is available. Parents can also access Schoology to see assignments, etc. Requests for make-up work will be made available the following day after school.