Category Archive for 'Annoucements'

Missing Work Policy updated

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012

The missing work policy has been updated with an important change. The italicized parts below are new. View the full Grading Policy here.

Missing Work

Missing assignments have a significant impact on student grades. Please see the Homework Policy page to find out more about homework and missing assignments.

For the purposes of grading, missing assignments are assigned a value of 50%. This is to allow for a better assessment of what a student truly understands. Here’s an example:

  • Student A completes two assignments, one scored 100%, another is missing.
  • If the missing assignment is treated as 0%, the average of both assignments will be 50%.
  • If the missing assignment is treated as 50%, the average of both assignments will be 75%.
  • A grade of 75% seems to show partial learning, but the 50% seems to show that no learning has been shown.
  • Since the student has already demonstrated learning by earning 100% for one assignment, but hasn’t demonstrated learning for the missing assignment, the more accurate grade is a 75% C, rather than a 50% E.
The goal here is to make the final subject grade as accurate as possible, so that it will be possible to gauge how much learning a student has demonstrated, rather than how much work a student has completed.

Who Would Bully this Beautiful Girl?

Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

Have you heard about the 16-year-old Michigan girl who was voted to her high school’s homecoming court as part of a so-called “prank”?

She is a gentle and friendly girl who doesn’t have enemies. Yet, that didn’t stop some kids from being mean.

Fortunately, that’s not the end of story.

Keep reading to find out what wonderful thing happened this week.

This story was also the September 26 edition of CNN Student News.

While this story has a bright side to it, bullying is destructive and happens too often. And as you know, most bullying doesn’t end as well as this story does. 

This story might be a good discussion starter around your dinner table about bullying.  

Khan Academy Summer Challenge!

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Schools out, but you can still keep making your brain smart! Use Khan Academy to review 4th grade math and learn new things for 5th grade!

The top ten students that log the most minutes in Khan Academy this summer will be able to select from the following goodies:

  • Sit in the Captain’s Chair all day
  • Choose your seat for a marking period
  • Get out of a week’s worth of cursive
  • Lunch in the teacher’s lounge
  • A cold treat
  • Pizza party with your friends at school
  • First STAR Friday pick
  • Listen to your music at school for a whole day
  • $10 gift card or cash
  • Grand Prize: $25 gift card or cash

A leader board will be updated often so you know how far you are away from first place! The student with the most Khan Academy minutes gets the first choice, so log in often to review and learn new skills!

Straits of Mackinac Trip 2012

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Not going with us to Mackinac? Stay updated by visiting this page often. Refresh your browser to see the latest photos from our trip!

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Choose Your Own Adventure Gallery 2012

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

View Room 130’s Choose Your Own Adventure gallery for 2011-2012: