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If you are absent: It is the student’s responsibility, if absent, to make arrange- ments on the day of return with the teacher to complete missed assign- ments. Make-up work must be completed by the student within the time specified by the teacher (typically the amount of time the student was absent plus 1 day). Late work and assignments will receive a 10% reduction in grade for each day late. (See student handbook). Leaving the Classroom: You may not leave the classroom during the first fifteen minutes of class and the last five minutes of the period, unless authorized by administration or an emergency. End of Class Clean Up: Please dispose of trash in the can only at the end of class after cleaning up your desk and surrounding floor area. Procedures Fulton County Recovery Policy : “Opportunities designed to allow students to re- cover from a low or failing cumulative grade will be allowed when all work required to date has been completed and the student has demonstrated a legitimate effort to meet all course requirements including attendance . Students should contact the teacher concerning recovery opportunities. Teachers are expected to estab- lish a reasonable time period for recovery work to be completed during the semester. All recovery work must be directly related to course objectives and must be completed ten school days prior to the end of the semester.” World Language Recovery (Relearning & Reassessment) Procedure: (only available for major tests): World Language tests measure student mastery of standards. Recovery is available for students who wish to show increased mastery through relearning and reassessment. Only one recovery attempt per test is allowed and must be completed before the next major test (usually 1-2 weeks). The student initiates the recovery pro- cess and must meet all the teacher’s requirements (help sessions, practice work, etc.) within the teacher -given time period. A contract with all requirements is signed by teacher, student, and parents. The recovery test or sections may be in a different format but cover the same standards. The student receives the higher grade. The expectation is that the student’s recovered grade will show a significant improvement in mastery of standards. Missed assignments due to absence: It is the student’s responsibility, if absent, to make arrangements on the day of return with the teacher to complete missed assignments. Makeup work must be completed by the student within the time specified by the teacher (The amount of time the student is absent plus one day). If a student knows about an assignment due the day he or she is absent, it must be turned in on the day of return to school. Late work and assignments will re- ceive a 10% reduction for each day they are late.Restroom: You will need to sign out on the pad located by the front board. Please do not abuse bathroom use. Class time is essential for your academic success. Academic Integrity: Please read very carefully Any and all work that is completed as a result of cheating and/or pla- giarism will be returned unmarked. A score of zero will be entered in its place and students are subject to an academic dis- honesty referral. The student may not resubmit the work. Anyone allowing others to cheat/plagiarize will also receive grades of zero, and will not be able to resubmit work . Electronic Devices: Technology is a useful tool for learning languages. However, the WL depart- ment policy is that you may use electronic devices only when your teacher directs you to, and only for educational purposes. Unauthorized use will result in detention. Severe Inappropriate Behavior : Referral to an administrator. You are expected to follow all rules and policies found in the Student Handbook Policies Extra help: You are strongly encouraged to seek extra help if you feel that you need it. Extra help is available during study sessions with Ms. Hart (to be announced) or before or after school by appointment. Disclosure: This is a tentative syllabus that will be revised during the course according to emerging needs. Any information is subject to change, and students are respon- sible for those changes. This syllabus must be kept in front of your Spanish notebook at all times . Perú, Machu Pichu Infraction Referral Process 1st offense Warning 2nd offense Warning/ Call to parent. 3rd offense Contact parent/detention 4th offense Contact parent/Referral to administration
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