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 What if I did not get in the non-exempt Status for Final Exam form?  If a grade improves – Change Gradebook - go immediately to the student’s counselor.

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2  What if I did not get in the non-exempt Status for Final Exam form?  If a grade improves – Change Gradebook - go immediately to the student’s counselor to make correction.  Turn in all senior exams to curriculum office.  May 15 - Graduation Practice  We always need adoptive homeroom teachers – please volunteer.  Senior Homeroom Teachers, make plans to stay after school for practice – if you are not going to be available for graduation or practice – you must find a substitute and inform the principal.  May 17 – Graduation 5:30pm, but be there at 4:30pm.  Reception at 4:30,  We walk in through the door at 5:30pm

3 Do You Have A Student Who Earned “C” Or Above On The 4 th 9wks Interim, But Is Now In Danger Of Failing? Conference With Student And Provide Secondary Interim By May 9 th.

4 EOC & IB Testing Senior Academic Awards Night – May 14 Graduation Practice – May 15 Locker Clean Out – May 16 Graduation-May 17 Final Exams – May 21-22 Undergraduate Academic Awards Ceremony – 5/22 Records Day – May 23

5  May 205 th period Exam  May 21 2 nd & 3 rd Exams  May 22 Extended homeroom & underclassmen awards  Abbreviated 2 nd & 3 rd period  4 th Exam  Lunch  5 th Period (Movie) and complete grading Early examinations MUST be approved by AP Curriculum or principal.

6  Follow all District procedures  Record all graded work by Monday Ms. Donahoe, My child earned an 84 and the teacher recorded a 2.0

7  ARE THE GRADES EQUITABLE.  DO I HAVE TOO FEW OR TOO MANY ASSIGNMENTS  IF I DELETED AN ASSIGNMENT WOULD THAT POSITIVELY EFFECT ALL STUDENTS?  IF I DROPPED THE LOWEST GRADE WOULD THAT BENEFIT ALL?

8  Exams due – 5/19-Monday  Post 4 th 9weeks grades each day after exams  All grades posted by 1:30pm – Thursday 5/22  Complete Grade Verification – Sign in 5/23  Turn in all documents requested  Prepare mail outs to students/families (Friday)  Complete checkout and prepare classroom for summer.

9 Must complete all task before leaving on Friday. Any difficulties see Administrator

10  Turn in exam 5/19  Turn in Detailed Student Summary for failing students by 5/16.  Post all grades by Thursday 5/22…1:30pm. We do not print comments on Final Report Cards.  Complete grade verification 5/23 by 8:30 am  Turn in exams and scan sheets for absent students 5/23  Turn in all student answer sheets and essays for final exams.5/23  Print Section Summary for each 2 nd semester class. 5/23  Turn in all teaching materials – disc, manuals to department head.

11  Remove any personal items.  Store textbooks in book rooms, with no books stacked directly on the floor. No books stacked on desk or shelves in classrooms.  Return lab equipment and calculators to Department Chair.  Unplug all computers and cover with plastic bags to protect from weather.  Turn off and unplug all prometheans and smartboards.  Teachers will return all promethean/smartboard accessories to Ms. Plaisance (usb and audio cords, pens, activotes, remotes, etc).  Teachers will return all elmos and promethean document cameras.  Turn in all teacher ancillary materials to the department head  We expect painting in 200 building, so remove everything from walls.

12  Obligation cards  Sales Reports  Receipt books

13  Locker Clean-out:Friday 5/16 Teachers will be provided with extra bags for their homeroom. Teachers are to monitor hallways and help students with trash bags. When complete, teachers will ask students to bring bags to stack near trashcans for pick-up.  TextBooks: You may begin picking up textbooks the week of 5/12-16. BUT, you must allow students to keep the textbook to study. Use picking up the textbook as incentive for completing a good study guide.  Exam Days: Everyone must give a test! No Book bags are allowed. Collect and turn in to discipline. Limit passes and no passes the last 30minutes of class. Don’t tell a student they can come back and finish an exam. No parties, no food. After exams, all teachers walk students to bus lanes.

14 Did You Turn In Certificate? Did You Sign List?

15  2014-2015 Planning Resources  English Language Arts Guidebooks: These guidebooks offer teachers sample unit plans and daily lessons focused on grade- level text. K-2 ELA Louisiana Guidebooks (available June 1)  High School ELA Louisiana Guidebook High School ELA Louisiana Guidebook  Math Guidebooks: These guidebooks provide teachers a guide to remediation as well as on grade-level complex tasks that can be used during daily instruction. K-2 Math Louisiana Guidebooks (available June 1)  High School Math Louisiana Guidebook High School Math Louisiana Guidebook

16 REPORT ALL TESTING RESULTS IN CIS BY MAY 16 Reporting Results on Your SLTs To learn how to report results on your SLTs, refer to the video here: http://vimeo.com/65086980 **Note that this video was created in the spring of 2013 and makes a reference to a PowerPoint that is no longer up-to-date. As such, please disregard that reference.**http://vimeo.com/65086980

17  Curriculum Verification and Roster Portal (CVR) Curriculum Verification and Roster Portal (CVR)  is now open for verification of student rosters. This process is to provide teachers with the opportunity to review and verify their student rosters to ensure the accuracy of the information used to calculate Transitional Student Growth Data. Teachers will first have the opportunity to edit their own student rosters and then principals will review edits and certify the school has completed verification by the following dates:  Teacher Deadline – May 14, 2014  Principal Deadline – May 16, 2014  Portal https://leads13.doe.louisiana.gov/cvr https://leads13.doe.louisiana.gov/cvr   Teachers of the following grades and subject level should verify their rosters.  3rd grade ELA and Math  4th – 8th grade ELA, Math, Science and/or Social Studies  Algebra 1 EOC classes with students up to 9th grade  Geometry EOC classes with students up to 10th grade


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