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Make-up Work Policy for Absences

 Make-up Work Policy for Absences 

Every day, teachers work to fill every minute of your student’s day with rich, meaningful learning opportunities. Our learning in the classroom is done in community with pictures, reading, labs, activities, demonstrations, manipulatives, partner work, bell work/warm up activities, exit tickets, observations, drills, recitations and discussions. When a student is absent or late, we can give your student worksheets, a copy of the notes, and schedule another time for a test/quiz, but these things miss the heart and soul of what we do each day in the classroom. Because of the nature of each learning experience, it is nearly impossible to recreate the lesson/activities that are graded each day.  

When a student is absent for illness, they have one calendar day for each day missed to complete any work or assignment that was missed. Students are responsible to take home the absent work left for them on their desk or request the packet from their teacher. All tests/quizzes that were missed should be made up within one week of the absence unless other arrangements are made with the teacher.  The late policy will take effect as soon as students have reached the number of “make-up days” allotted.  Students in grades 3-6 should work to arrange with their teachers, time outside of class or during tutoring to receive help for material they have missed and do not understand or make up tests.

 

HW/classwork/make-up work late policy:

-          10% off if not turned in the AM the day it is due

-          50% off if turned in 24 hrs late

-          75% off if turned in 48 hrs late

-          0% after 48 hrs late

 

Absences that allow for a grace period of time (as listed above) to get make up work done must be recorded with the school’s registrar by emailing her at info@greatheartsnorthernoaks.org or calling the attendance line.  Absences that are unexcused may result in zeros for many class activities that cannot be recreated.  Please see the handbook for further information.

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