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JUNE 17 – JUNE 25 2014
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DAY SCORING ONLY - U.S. HISTORY - GEOMETRY DAY & PER SESSION SCORING - LIVING ENVIRONMENT - ALGEBRA 2/TRIG - EARTH SCIENCE - PHYSICS - CHEMISTRY
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PER SESSION SCORING - GLOBAL HISTORY - ENGLISH - INTEGRATED ALGEBRA JUNE 19 & 20 - 5:00pm – 9:00pm JUNE 21 – 22 - 8:30am – 4:30pm JUNE 23 – 25 - 4:00pm – 8:00pm
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PETRIDES -- GEOMETRY, INTEG. ALG. ALGEBRA 2/TRIG & ENGLISH NEW DORP -- GLOBAL HISTORY, U.S. HISTORY, CURTIS -- EARTH SCIENCE & LIV.ENV. PORT RICHMOND – PHYSICS & CHEM.
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Arrive in the Auditorium Morning exam – 8:30am Afternoon exam – 12:30pm Sign NYSED Deputy & Proctor Certificate Fill in the exam being proctored Fill in the exam room number
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Familiarize yourself with the directions Wait in Auditorium for exam specific instruction Immediately go to the assigned classroom
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Set up the exam room - space the chairs - open windows - erase irrelevant information on the boards - post the start/stop time & current time NEVER let the exam package out of you possession
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IN THE REGENTS ROOM: Be sure to complete the seating chart Make each student sign the attendance sheet Check students’ IDs Confirm name of student when distributing student answer documents Only approved materials on students desks Be sure that students sign the declaration (pen or pencil is acceptable) Place student label in the upper left corner of the each student’s answer booklet (if directed)
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NEW - Regent Proctoring Checklist Lists 4 statements for the “Opening Proctor” and Lists 4 statements for the “Closing Proctor” – Make a check next to each statement indicating that you have followed the directions & sign in both places – Place “Checklist” on the top of the pile of exams and return with the exam envelope
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MANDATORY Read the NYSED Communications Devices Policy to the students verbatim - Prior to the start of the exam - Late comers Students are prohibited from bringing electronic devices into the testing room. If the device is determined to be prohibited “…, the student’s test must be invalidated.”
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Such devices include, but are not limited to: Cell phones Blackberry devices and other PDAs iPods and MP3 players iPads, tablets, and other eReaders Laptops, notebooks, or any other personal computing devices Cameras or other photographic equipment Headphones, headsets, or in-ear headphones such as earbuds, and Any other device capable of recording audio, photographic, or video content, or capable of viewing or playing back such content
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WAGNER’S PLAN - PA announcement - Phone message to parents - Posters in the Hallways - Policy posted on Wagner Website - Notice at the bottom of Students’ Regents Notification Letters - Class Teachers - Collect electronics in Falcon’s Nest
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IF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE IS FOUND - The student must give it to you immediately - Immediately call the Dean’s Office (x1713) - Student must be permitted to complete the exam – to permit for due process - After the exam – complete a statement and bring it directly to the Principal’s Office
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DO NOT - Engage in conversations - Read - Use your cell phone or other electronic devices - Do paperwork - Listen to music
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DO Watch the students at all times Walk around the room Be sure that all papers are checked before releasing a student Organize the papers as directed before returning the Regents room envelope Wait patiently when submitting the Regent room envelope
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WORK DAY = 6 HOURS 50 MINUTES EARLY 8:25AM – 3:15PM LATE 10:20AM – 5:15PM VERY LATE 12:00 NOON – 6:50PM
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Proctoring – Report to Auditorium at 8:30am or 12:30pm Bridge Reserve – Report to Program Office at 12 noon Reserve - Report to Auditorium at 8:30am or 12:30pm (stay in Auditorium until 10:15am or 2:15pm) Relief 10:30am to 11:15am -- pick up at 8:30am in Aud. 2:30pm to 3:15pm – pick up at 12:30pm in Aud.
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Resource Room, ISS and ESL students get extended time Regents exams MUST start promptly at 9:15am or 1:15pm Regents exams MUST end at 12:15pm or 4:15pm (unless RR, ISS or ESL room) ELL students are allowed word-to-word translations only
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Conflict Room - Regents Exams should be given before an RCT - DO NOT release students until they complete all exams Students must be escorted to the bathrooms by hall proctors Students are allowed to enter Morning exam – 10:00am Afternoon exam – 2:00pm Students must not be released until Morning exam – 10:30am to 10:45am Afternoon exam – 2:30pm to 2:45pm
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ENGLISH REGENTS – take your break when teacher does the listening passage FOREIGN LANG REGENTS – stay during the listening passage; a relief proctor is assigned at 10:30am – 11:15am RCT MATH & RCT SCIENCE – no relief proctor
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PLEASE BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE REVIEWED: NYC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TEST ADMINISTRATION HANDBOOK: HIGH SCHOOLS 2013 – 2014 NYSED DIRECTIONS FOR ADMINISTERING REGENTS EXAMS – JUNE 2014
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