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DRoutt.Syllabus.BT.2014-15 Page 2 INTERNET USER POLICY Paulding County School System maintains an electronic communications network that includes Internet Access. (Access to the electronic communication network, as well as the hardware and software that support access, is the property of the School System.) Use of the property is a privilege that may be discontinued at any time. In order to be able to use the Internet, an IUP must be on file in the media center. Until such time, alternative assignments will be given without use of the Internet. Student may be removed if form is not turned in by the first week of the semester. PAULDING COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM GRADING POLICY Numeric Average Letter Grade Weighting 100-90 A 89-80 B 79-70 C 69 & Below F *STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES are content-specific, grade level learning objectives that are measureable, focused on growth in student learning, and aligned to curriculum standards. The purposes of the SLO exam are to: Provide a valid measure of student achievement of the state content standards across the full achievement continuum; Serve as the final exam for the course, contributing 20% to the student’s final course grade; Provide a clear signal of the student’s preparedness for the next course and ultimately post-secondary endeavors (college and careers); Allow for detection of the progress made by each student over the course of the academic year; Support and inform educator effectiveness measures; and Inform state and federal accountability at the school, district, and state levels. MASTERY LEARNING/GRADE RECOVERY POLICY (County) A student may recover a Summative assignment provided that it was attempted when initially given. In order to recover a Summative assignment, students must consult with their teacher to obtain the remediation assignment. This remediation assignment may include, but is not limited to, correcting the formal assignment, completing extra assignments, attending tutorial session(s), and homework completion. The student must obtain the remediation assignment within three days of receiving the graded formal assignment that they wish to recover. The student must complete the recovery assignment within a time period to be determined by their teacher. FORMATIVE assignments (homework, quizzes, etc) MAY NOT BE RECOVERED. The original assessment grade and the recovered assessment grade will be averaged together to determine your final grade. ABSENCES It is very important that you be in class every day. If you are absent, you are responsible for making up missing assignments. You must make-up all work on your own time, not class time (unless you have completed the current day’s work). It is the student’s responsibility to arrange to come before or after school to complete any missed work. Excused absences do not exempt you from any missed assignments. TUTORING/MAKE UP WORK Tuesdays at 8:00 a.m. Room 401. Additional times may be arranged in advance. ETHICS Work ethics will be emphasized daily. Work ethics include everything from attendance to performance. We are incorporating work ethics into our curriculum so students are aware of what is expected of them in the world of work. It is important for employees to be at work and on time every day. Employees are expected to use their time efficiently in order to increase productivity and to improve profits. Being cooperative with the supervisor and with other employees is extremely important. Honesty and loyalty are also an important part of work ethics. In business classes, students are expected to display these appropriate work ethics. It is so important that each student be aware of proper business behavior. PLAGIARISM/CHEATING POLICY Cheating and/or plagiarism are regarded as very serious offenses. Copying or paraphrasing material/text from the work of another student, from published sources (i.e.: Cliff Notes, magazines, newspapers, etc.) and/or from the Internet without proper documentation constitutes academic theft which will result in a zero and possibly an administrative referral. 20% - Formative 60% - Summative (Tests, Projects) 20% - SLO*
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