 About Me  School Rules  Classroom Rules  Grading System.

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 About Me  School Rules  Classroom Rules  Grading System

 1996 Truman Grad

 2000 Boston Univ – Computer Science

 1996 Truman Grad  2000 Boston Univ – Computer Science  7 th year teaching

 1996 Truman Grad  2000 Boston Univ – Computer Science  7 th year teaching  Cert in math & business/computers

 1996 Truman Grad  2000 Boston Univ – Computer Science  7 th year teaching  Cert in math & business/computers 

 Late to class == Lunch detention

 Cut a class == Drop one letter grade

 Late to class == Lunch detention  Cut a class == Drop one letter grade  Cell phones == Will be confiscated › Must be picked up before or after school by parent/guardian

 Absences › If you’re absent, it’s your responsibility to find out what you missed › Notes and assignments will generally be posted online by the end of the night

 Absences › If you’re absent, it’s your responsibility to find out what you missed › Notes and assignments will generally be posted online by the end of the night  Be Prepared › Something to write with › Something to write in › Calculator (optional)  Scientific calculator at minimum

 Casio FX-300MS+ Staples

 Casio FX-300ES Staples

 No Food/Drink/Candy/Gum/etc.

 Trash where it belongs

 No Food/Drink/Candy/Gum/etc.  Trash where it belongs  Cheating › 0 on test/quiz & Call home › Both cheater and cheatee

 No Food/Drink/Candy/Gum/etc.  Trash where it belongs  Cheating › 0 on test/quiz & Call home › Both cheater and cheatee  Books

 No Food/Drink/Candy/Gum/etc.  Trash where it belongs  Cheating › 0 on test/quiz & Call home › Both cheater and cheatee  Books  Bathroom Pass › Once/week

 Tests – 40% › Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions › At the end of each chapter

 Tests – 40% › Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions › At the end of each chapter  Quizzes – 30% › Open note, open-ended problems › Based off homework assignments › At the end of each week › Will drop lowest grade (more if possible)

 Quarterly Exam – 20% › Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions › Similar to Tests

 Quarterly Exam – 20% › Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions › Similar to Tests  Homework – 10% › Usually assigned nightly › Allowed use on quizzes › Graded on completion, not accuracy

 Quarterly Exam – 20% › Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions › Similar to Tests  Homework – 10% › Usually assigned nightly › Allowed use on quizzes › Graded on completion, not accuracy