Mr. Mark Leoni 21 st year teaching (15 th at AHS) Married with 3 children (all boys- ages 12,9 and 6) JV Boy’s Basketball Coach.

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Mr. Mark Leoni 21 st year teaching (15 th at AHS) Married with 3 children (all boys- ages 12,9 and 6) JV Boy’s Basketball Coach

I expect the following from my students everyday!!  Be to class on time.  Have a pencil and calculator DAILY.  Pay attention when I am talking or any other student is talking.  Do your homework.  Prepare for quizzes and tests.  WATER ONLY: NO FOOD or SODA.

Your final grade will be determined by:  Homework/Class Participation in Activities  Quizzes  Tests/Projects

 1. Homework/Class Activites:10%  2. Quizzes:40%  3. Tests/Projects:50%  Items 1-3 will determine 80% of your final grade! Your FINAL EXAM WILL COUNT for the other 20%

 90% - 100%A  80% %B  70% %C  60% %D  Below 60%F  If a student is on the boarder line of a grade:  Grade determination will be based on:  1. Completion of Homework  2. Participation in class

 There will be opportunities in class to earn extra credit points, those points will be ADDED to tests, quizzes or homework.  It is unlikely that there will be any extra credit projects to be done at the end of the semester to boost a grade.  REMEMBER: participation in various class activities is your extra credit!

 Homework will be assigned daily, with exceptions.  All problems must be completed to the best of your ability. If you are unable to do a problem you MUST copy the question down and tell me what you believe to be the answer.  Assignments turned in with just answers will not count.  Homework will be checked periodically in a variety of different ways, not necessarily on a daily basis.  Homework should not take more than 20 – 30 minutes daily.  Due to time constraints, 40 minute classes, we will rarely be going over homework in class. Students must come in during tutoring time or before school for help. Times I am available vary during the year, it is the responsibility of the student to determine a time that works. Please come talk to me!!!

 There will be a test at the conclusion of each chapter.  There are 6 tests in each semester.  There will be one (at most 2) quizzes during weeks that there is not a test.  There will be at most 12 quizzes in a semester.

 2” three-ring binder  Pencil and Eraser.  Graphing calculator.

 I am in my room (N183) daily at 7:10 at the latest and am available for help during periods 4 and 9 daily.  Come talk to me if we need to make time to meet for help!  I coach JV boy’s basketball, after school is not an option during the basketball season.

 I expect each student to be in the room when the bell rings.  Students who are not through the door when the bell rings, no matter how close you are, will be considered tardy.  Multiples of four(4) tardies will result in a SATURDAY detention per school policy.

 If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. is the best option:  I believe you find the class to be demanding but enjoyable.