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Junior High/High School: Teachers: Stacey Ward

IPC Classroom Policy

by Stacey Ward

August 20, 2009

Integrated Physics and Chemistry (IPC)

Mrs. Ward

Prairie Valley ISD

 

Grading Policy:

Students are required to take the TAKS Science Test in the spring of their tenth and eleventh (exit level) grade years.  Science course work will need to be very fast paced.  Science course work is divided into two categories; their grade weighting and definition are listed below.

 


40% Assignments: include but are not limited to the following:

Chapter Pretests

Homework

Section Reviews

Math/Science Skill Worksheets

Lab Reports

Quizzes

Class Notes

Vocabulary Worksheets


60% Tests

Chapter


 

 

Classroom Rules:

1.  Respect others.

2.  Be prepared for class.

3.  Keep the classroom safe.

4.  Keep the classroom clean.

 

Daily Discipline:

 

The following procedures will be followed if a rule is broken (please note that in severe classroom disruption or repetitive disruptions, steps 1 and 2 will be omitted):

1st offense—Points deducted from conduct grade.

2nd offense—Student serves lunch detention.

3rd offense—Disciplinary referral to principal’s office.

 

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IPC

 

I have read and am aware of classroom polices.  I have shared this document with my parent or guardian.

 

Student Signature: ______________________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian Signature: ___________________________________________________________________

Date: ______________________________________________________________________

 

 

The return of the bottom portion only of this document and a package of notebook paper by the second day of school earns the student an assignment grade of 100. Keep the top portion for reference.

 

 

 
 

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