Late Assignments

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  • 8/11/2019 Late Assignments

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    Late Assignments Failing to complete assignments on time will negatively affect a students grade. Our HS (grades 9-12)

    policy is as follows:

    Formative Work:

    These regular assessments are intended to support and measure student progress at certain points to

    ensure understanding of the material. It is expected that all students do the work on time. These

    assessments may include: short homework assignments, quizzes, in class work, as examples. Allassessments are due on the date given by the teacher. Teachers will send a Progress Report home to besigned by the parent if late work becomes a pattern. It is up to the teacher to determine further

    consequences.

    Summative Work:

    Summative assessments are given at a certain points in time to determine what a student has learnedand to what level. Examples of this type of assessment may include, but are not limited to, end of unit

    or chapter tests, semester exams, major projects, lab reports. Summatives are determined by the

    teacher and failure to complete these assignments on time will impact a students grade.

    MYP Grade 9/10

    1. All assignments are due on the date given by the teacher.

    2. Teachers will communicate to the parents that the student has failed to turn in a summative

    assignment on the same day.

    3. Teachers will inform students and parents that the student will have two calendar days to turn

    in the assignment with no academic penalty. The student will also be required to serve a two-

    hour Saturday School time, beginning at 7:00 a.m., as a consequence for late work and

    detention will be served regardless of the assignment being done prior to Saturday.

    4. Students are to arrive to Saturday School with all the materials necessary to complete the

    required school work. School computers and materials will not be available.

    5. Students who have not turned in the late summative within two days willreceive a zero on

    that assignment. A Progress Report (PR) will be sent home for students receiving a zero.

    Grade 11/12

    1. All assignments are due on the date given by the teacher.

    2. Teachers will communicate to the parents that the student has failed to turn in a summative

    assignment.3. Teachers will inform students and parents that the student will have four calendar days to turn

    in the assignment.

    4. Students will receive a reduction of 5% for each day late, up to a maximum of four days.

    5. Students who do not submit their work within four calendar days will receive a zero. A

    Progress Report (PR) will be sent home for students receiving a zero.

    Missed Tests/Quizzes:

    Students who miss an assessment (test/exam/quiz) should be prepared to write the assessment the nextclass immediately upon their return to school.

    If a student leaves during the school day prior to an assessment, they may risk receiving a zero on the

    assessment or the opportunity to complete that assessment (test/exam/quiz).

    Tests will not be made up on Saturdays.