LEARNING CENTER EXPECTATIONS
1. RESPECT--It is expected that you will respect other's person and property as well as the school's property. Review the harassment policy in your student handbook.
2. PREPARATION--It is expected that you will bring all materials to class that are necessary to be an active, participating member of the class.
3. TARDIES--It is expected that you will be in the room when the bell rings. Also, remain in your seat until you are dismissed at the end of the period. If another teacher excuses a tardy, it is your responsibility to bring a pass with you to class.
4. COMPLETION OF ASSIGNMENTS--It is expected that you will attend class regularly and complete assignments according to the time frame given by your instructor. It is your responsibility to get ALL work turned in when due. In order to pass a class each semester, ALL assignments must be completed. See the Incomplete Policy in your student handbook.
5. ACADEMIC HONESTY—You are expected to complete your own work and follow the policies of each teacher in each class.
Remember: Grades are NOT given. Grades are EARNED by YOU!
2. PREPARATION--It is expected that you will bring all materials to class that are necessary to be an active, participating member of the class.
3. TARDIES--It is expected that you will be in the room when the bell rings. Also, remain in your seat until you are dismissed at the end of the period. If another teacher excuses a tardy, it is your responsibility to bring a pass with you to class.
4. COMPLETION OF ASSIGNMENTS--It is expected that you will attend class regularly and complete assignments according to the time frame given by your instructor. It is your responsibility to get ALL work turned in when due. In order to pass a class each semester, ALL assignments must be completed. See the Incomplete Policy in your student handbook.
5. ACADEMIC HONESTY—You are expected to complete your own work and follow the policies of each teacher in each class.
- Definition:
- See Student Handbook Academic Misconduct policy for initial definitions.
- ALEKS/OdysseyWare Specifics –
- Using unapproved resources (including people) in the completion of assignments.
- Using unapproved resources (including people) in the completion of assignments.
- See Student Handbook Academic Misconduct policy for initial definitions.
- Consequences:
- All parties involved will be given a zero on the assignment (includes giver and receiver)
- The assignment will need to be redone (to Mrs. Jacobsen’s approval) from the beginning by all parties involved. Failure to redo the assignment to Mrs. Jacobsen’s approval will result in an incomplete on the assignment and a semester grade of 50% F (or lower) will be given according to the Student Handbook Policy on incompletes.
- NOTE: Online classes – are graded on a semester basis, not a quarter‐quarter basis. Therefore, there are no quarter grades. The overall semester grade will be an F if all assignments are not completed at the 80% level, including assignments that need to be redone due to academic misconduct. When completed honestly at the 80% level, the 80% will be changed to a 0% in order to calculate the final grade.
- NOTE: Online classes – are graded on a semester basis, not a quarter‐quarter basis. Therefore, there are no quarter grades. The overall semester grade will be an F if all assignments are not completed at the 80% level, including assignments that need to be redone due to academic misconduct. When completed honestly at the 80% level, the 80% will be changed to a 0% in order to calculate the final grade.
- Additional consequences will follow the Student Handbook policy on Academic Misconduct.
- All parties involved will be given a zero on the assignment (includes giver and receiver)
Remember: Grades are NOT given. Grades are EARNED by YOU!