How do I find out what my current grades are?

    1. Grades are uploaded to the web on a weekly basis by 5:00 pm on Fridays. You were given an ID/Password at the start of the school year. If you misplace this ID/Password, you can email Miss Schmidt to request the information again.
    2. Grade printouts are given to students by Miss Schmidt approximately two weeks before the end of any six-week grading period. These printouts will be highlighted with whatever assignments can still be submitted for partial credit. All late assignments are due one week after submission due date. NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS ARE ACCEPTED FOR MATH
    3. Students receive an official grade printout distributed by the school one week after each six-week grading period.

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How do I find out what my current assignments are?

    1. Assignments are given to students orally on Mondays along with reminders throughout the week.
    2. Assignments are posted on the whiteboard at the side of the classroom on Mondays.
    3. Assignments are posted on the class web site and updated weekly.
    4. Take advantage of the buddy system - ask a friend!

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What happens if I am absent?

You are still responsible for assignments when absent. The teacher will not approach you regarding assignments missed. Check the class web site, talk to your friends, or confer with the teacher to find out what you need to make up. Students who are sick have a three-day window upon their return to school to submit assignments. (Please write "Sick" at the top of the assignment.) Students who are absent for other reasons should submit the assignment immediately upon their return or before they leave.

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What does the "?" mean next to one of my grades on the online grade report?

The "?" means that the teacher hasn't gotten an opportunity to grade your assignment yet.

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What does the "L (0)" mean next to one of my grades on the online grade report?

The teacher did not receive that particular assignment from you. You have one week past the due date to submit the assignment for partial credit if it is a social studies/science assignment.

Most common reasons students receive an "L (0)" on their grade printout:

  • Students forget to put their name on their paper.
    "No Name" papers will not be graded!
  • Students try to turn the assignment in to a location other than the "In Box."
    ALL assignments are to be submitted to the "In Box." Papers put on the teacher's desk, placed in the teacher's hand, or left on the classroom floor are guaranteed to get misplaced. Papers put in the "In Box" are guaranteed to get graded!
  • Students thought they turned in the assignment, but really left it in their backpack or binder.
    Check your planner each day to make sure you know what assignments are due. Keep a special place in your binder for all homework that's to be turned in that school day. Double check!

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What happens if I submit an assignment past the due date?

You earn half credit for any social studies/science assignment submitted past the due date. Social studies/science assignments that are not submitted by one week after the due date will not receive any credit. Late math homework is not accepted.

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What happens if I forget to put my name on my paper?

First Semester: The teacher posts all nameless papers on the front whiteboard. If you recognize, claim, and place it in the In Box within 24 hours of the assignment due date, you can still earn full credit for the assignment. After 24 hours, you can earn half credit for the assignment if claimed and placed in the In Box.
Second Semester: Nameless papers will be thrown directly into the recycle bin.

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I got a lower citizenship grade on the last progress report than what I was expecting. How can I improve?

Review the citizenship standards that were presented at the start of the school year. If you have further questions, make an appointment for before/after school to discuss your citizenship with the teacher.

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When does each six-grading period end and when will I get an official printout from the school of my progress report grades?

Grading Period Ends
Progress Report Distributed
October 20, 2006
October 27, 2006
December 8, 2006
December 15, 2006
February 2, 2007
February 9, 2007
March 16, 2007
March 23, 2007
May 4, 2007
May 11, 2007
June 19, 2007
Mailed home by the district

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Which grades are the "real" ones that go onto my permanent school record?

Semester grades are recorded on your permanent record. Progress reports give parents and students an indication of how you are progressing in each of your classes.

First semester ends: February 2, 2007. Second semester ends: June 19, 2007

Students' math and social studies grades start fresh at the beginning of second semester. Science grades are cumulative throughout the entire school year.

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I have questions, but I don't want to raise my hand in class, and I can't come in after school or at lunch. What do I do?

    1. Email the teacher
    2. Write the teacher a note and place it in the In Box.
    3. Call the teacher after school and leave a message for her to get back to you. (Be sure to indicate a phone number and a good time to reach you.)

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How can I get one-on-one tutoring for content areas that I don't understand?

    1. Take advantage of the Homework Zone
      A math/science and English/social studies teacher are available to answer your questions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in Room 302 from 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm.
    2. Make an appointment to meet with the teacher before/after school or during lunch. (Please do not approach the teacher during class time to make an appointment. Either email her or speak with her before/after class.)

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I am not doing as well on math tests as I would like. What can I do to improve my grades?

    1. Study! Sixth grade math is more difficult than what you experienced in fifth grade even though you feel like you're learning (or reviewing) the same material.
    2. Take advantage of math retake options if you score 70% or below on the original math test. Retakes are offered on Wednesdays during lunch one week after the original test. Prior to the retake, it's highly recommended that you request a copy of the original test sheet from the teacher so that you can assess your weak areas. It's also a good idea to visit the Homework Zone or arrange for one-on-one instruction with the teacher. Students may earn up to 75% on the retake.
    3. You may bring in one canned good (no dented cans, please) which is worth one point on a math test. Only one can may be used for each math test. Canned goods are donated to Stand Up For Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping homeless youth in the Downtown San Diego area.

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Is there extra credit for each subject area?

Math: Canned goods may be brought to school which are each worth one point on a math test. (Only one can may be used per test.) Cans are donated to Stand Up For Kids.

Social Studies: No extra credit is available.

Science: No extra credit is available.

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I took a scantron test for math and would like to see the original test so that I can figure out what questions I missed. Is there any way to get a copy of the test?

Yes. Once the scantrons have been passed back to the class, you may ask the teacher for a copy of the original test to compare your answers. The best time to ask for a copy of the test is before/after school or during passing period. Please do not ask for a copy in the midst of instructional time!

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