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1- All students need to bring to class a black composition notebook with graph paper, folder, and the textbook. 2- Assigned textbook: Economics: 14th edition, by McConnell and Brue. This must be covered. 3- Outside readings will be provided by the instructor. 4- All long term assignments must be typed (no exceptions). ABSENCES: 1- Students are responsible for all class work and homework assigned during their absence. 2- Missed tests must be made up within 1 full cycle of the day you return to class. 3- If a student misses class because of a retreat, the student will complete the work according to the prearranged agreement. 4- Missed class work, quizzes, and homework must be made-up the very next day in which the student returns to school (unless there was a prolonged absence). 5- In the above cases, if a student misses the deadline, he will receive a grade of "0". 6- If you skip a test, you will receive a grade of "0". CLASS EXPECTATIONS: 1 - Respect everyone in the classroom. 2- Respect others during discussions, group work, presentations, and lectures. 3- Be prepared with a pen or pencil and your notebook when the passing period is over. 4- Students that are eating or drinking in class will receive JUG. 5- Students found in violation of the Dress-Code will receive JUG. 6- The school administration and your family will be notified in the event of cheating, copying, or plagiarizing. 7- Overall good behavior in the classroom is always expected. 8- Students must come prepared every day for class. This includes proper writing utensils, notebook, and textbook. 9- All assignments are due the class period we meet. Any late work will be penalized 10% per day late. After one full cycle the grade becomes "0". EVALUATION: During the marking period students will have a total amount of possible points to accumulate, which is then divided into the total amount of points earned. Example: 320 (earned points) 400 (total points) = 80% The grade includes tests, quizzes, essays, long term projects, and class participation. |
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