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Students will produce the Neptune yearbook using Josten’s publishing software and Web site. Typing, writing skills, and dependability are essential. Computer experience is preferred. Students learn design and layout on the computer, interviewing and writing copy, taking, editing and printing pictures, and leadership skills. Students sell advertisements and yearbooks to finance the cost of production. Students must be dependable and able to cover assignments and make deadlines which frequently require time out of class.
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No food or drink in class. Water is OK if you keep it away from the computers. Do your own work. Please keep all work and comments appropriate to school and the class room. Please be in the class room when the bell rings. Do not pack up or shut off your computer until the bell rings. The instructor dismisses you from class, not the bell.
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Please be courteous to your fellow students and staff members. Please be respectful to yourself, your fellow students, and staff members. Please keep the class room clean. Don’t abuse the equipment. Please push in your chairs before you leave class. 6 th period: please stack all chairs and turn off all computers. Have fun (within the context of the classroom) and don’t be afraid to ask questions/make mistakes; this is how we all learn.
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Tardies Tardies will be dealt with as per the student handbook In addition, students will lose 10 points from their attendance/participation grade for each unexcused tardy Leaving the class room NBHS staff wants to keep kids in the class room, so limits will be set for leaving the it (unless the instructor is informed differently from the office; i.e. a medical exception) ▪ Three “free” trips per quarter ▪ For the fourth time out of class, the student will owe the instructor 15 minutes of time; the fifth trip will equal a half hour, and so on. ▪ If the student owes the instructor any detention time, that student may not leave class until that time is served. ▪ Students must sign out of class AND take the hall pass ▪ Students are expected to keep time out of class reasonable or this privilege will be revoked; the instructor believes two to five minutes reasonable.
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Turning in assignments Unless stated otherwise, all assignments will be shared with the instructor through your Google drive account You can also email assignments to the instructor if you feel the Drive is not working Check your email often for additional class resources, directions, assignments, etc. Check the class Web site often for additional class resources, directions, assignments, etc.
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Please be careful in the class room. All safety measures and precautions have been taken, but there are still many wires, cables, and other tripping hazards to be wary of. Do not move or exchange computers or their peripherals. This includes monitors, keyboards, and mice. Please try not to move the tables/desks. Each Friday, each class will be responsible for deleting all their work from the computer. All work should always be saved to your Google Drive account each day.
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The instructor expects all rules, expectations, and policies to be followed without prompting. If needed, a general prompt to the classroom will be issued. If an individual student can be recognized misbehaving, the teacher will warn that student and remind him/her of the consequences of his/her actions. Consequences (in no order): Lunch detention, Before or after school detention, After class detention, New seating assignment, Hallway detention, Send to office, Discipline referral, Call home Appeal process: If the student feels the instructor assigned discipline in error, he/she is welcome to speak with the instructor and may have someone accompany them. If student is still unsatisfied with the instructor’s decision, he/she is welcome to speak with Mr. Mackey and/or Mrs. McCoy
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