Dallastown High School Art Department Student Responsibilities Rules & Grading Policies.

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Dallastown High School Art Department Student Responsibilities Rules & Grading Policies

Student Responsibilities #1 Be in the room and ready to work at the bell. This means that once the bell rings you are in the room. No exceptions

Extra Studio Time and Lav Pass For extra studio time, see ART teachers in ADVANCE for a pass to work during a free period. No one will be admitted with a pass from another teacher. Restroom, water fountain and locker passes are given out upon request. No abuse of the privilege is tolerated. YOU MUST HAVE A PASS EVERYTIME YOU LEAVE THE ROOM.

Student Responsibilities #2 Be prepared for class - bring a pencil and necessary art materials.

Student Responsibilities #3 Students are expected to work on their art projects for the entire class period.

Student Responsibilities #4 Be courteous of others - work quietly.

Student Responsibilities #5 Be respectful of other people and their artwork.

Student Responsibilities #6 Place your first and last name and section color on all written work and projects.

Student Responsibilities #7 You are required to keep a notebook to track your grades, due dates, and all written work.

Student Responsibilities #8 Turn in all work by the due dates. -10% per day late will be deducted from late work. Not turning in your work will result in a l ower grade and possibly after school time to make up work.

Student Responsibilities #9 Clean all tools and work areas by end of class. A student who loses, abuses or destroys a book or any course material or equipment that has been assigned to his/her care is responsible for its replacement cost.

Student Responsibilities #10 Dismissal is from your seat. Do not stand at the door.

GRADING Students are given every opportunity to achieve the best possible grade. It is difficult to evaluate art, however the following system has been developed to grade student performance and work:

Art Projects All major projects are course requirements. Failure to complete a major project will greatly affect your grade and/or could result in a failing grade for the marking period.

Reflection/Evaluation Forms: Upon completion of project, student will respond to the work in an effort to view the artwork more critically. The categories for the basis of the evaluation are listed on the sheet and will be rated by both student and teacher. The written reflection evaluation form will be submitted with the completed art project.

Homework & Tests Sketches - Students will be required to draw a sketch of his/her imagined project. Visual references Quizzes Tests

Mid Term & Final Exams Exams may be in written or project form.

Spring Art Show All students must submit course work for the art show. Number of required pieces is dependent upon course & instructor. Artwork must be ready for presentation purposes.

Art Majors & Ceramics Sketchbooks will be checked on a weekly basis. Late sketchbooks will receive -10% each class period that it is not complete.

Reminder: All artwork must be school appropriate. Artwork that includes the following subject matter is unacceptable: drugs, smoking, alcohol, nudity and violence.

All artwork must be ORIGINAL. PLAGIARISM will result in failure of project!

Fire Drill The first person opens the door. We will exit the room and make a left out door 13 (above glass doors). Door 3 if you are located in room 310. Move quickly and quietly. Once at the parking spot role will be called.

LOCKDOWN In case of an emergency you may hear the new term “LOCKDOWN” With that you will here what is going on. This will replace: – Code Red and Code Blue

Electronic Devices At no time, unless directed by the teacher, are electronic devices to be used in class. You will receive ONE warning. The second will result in a detention. The third will result in an office referral. NO EXCUSES!!!!! You may use them before and after school, during lunch and in the hallways.

Dress Code Please review the dress code and take into consideration what Mr. Hostetter talked with about the first day of school when you get dressed in the morning. If you are in violation of a dress code item, I will automatically send you to the office for them to deal with. There is no discussion about the violation.