Mr. McCarthy’s
Policies & Procedures
Classroom Policies
Homework
Middle schoolers are expected to complete homework assignments on the day given and to be turned in by the next class period, unless noted otherwise. If students do not turn in their homework on time 10% will be taken off each day until the assignment has been turned in. If a student has more than 3 missing assignments out at one time, they will attend mandatory study hall. An email will be sent to the parents/guardians notifying which study hall to attend.
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Redo / Corrections
Assignments that receive less than a 75% are eligible for a redo. Assignments will have the score and a written note “Please complete by (date)”. Assignments will go home each Thursday in the yellow folders. The return date is the following Monday, with the exception of school holidays. If the assignment is not turned in by the date listed on the paper, it will not be corrected again. Quizzes and tests are not included as redo assignments, since we go over the tests the next class period.
Each redo assignment needs to be completed on a separate piece of paper and stapled to the original assignment. The first page should be the redo assignment with the heading of the assignment that was redone, along with the date and name of the student. Student’s will only need to complete/redo the questions that were missed, not the whole assignment.
If a question arises about a redo assignment, please contact me via email.
School Policies
Make Up Work
Students absent one week or less are allowed two days for every day absent to complete missed work (for example, if absent for 3 days, all work should be completed in the 6 school days following the return of the student). For absences longer than one week, the time allowed will be one week plus the number of days absent. Students are expected to fulfill long-term assignments as originally scheduled. Planned absence work will be expected to be turned in when returning to school. If planned absence work not completed it will result in a 10% penalty.
(See Section 2.8 in Parent Student Handbook)
Outdoor Recess Policy
On most days, students will be expected to go outside for recess. If the following conditions exist, the students will not be taken out except to get a few minutes of fresh air.
- The temperature is 15 degrees F. (-13 C) or below. The wind chill index is 0 (-18 C) or below. There is significant falling moisture.
- Teachers may take their classes out briefly for fresh air at their discretion.
- Students must have a jacket/coat to go out to recess if the temperature is 50 degrees or below.
(See Section 1.16 in Parent Student Handbook)
Extracurricular Eligibility Standards
Hope Lutheran School’s eligibility policy requires all grades to be at least 75%. This will be updated on a weekly basis, and notification will be by Tuesday for those who are ineligible for all competitions for that eligibility cycle (Wednesday-Tuesday). Students will be allowed to practice unless a mandatory study hall has been given during practice time.
What does it mean to be ineligible to play in the next game/match or meet? The student should still attend the contest and sit with his or her team on the bench but may NOT wear their uniform. The coach or club sponsor may require the student to dress up (boys may be required to wear ties if their coaches or sponsor also are dressed for the game and girls may be required to wear church type clothes as well). At this point, the student is still very much a part of the team and can still learn more about the game by observing from the bench. It is also important for them to realize the impact they have on their team because they are not playing or participating.
Extracurricular activities include all athletic and non-athletic school sponsored clubs, such as knitting and rocket club. Band is excluded from eligibility requirements.
(See Extracurricular Eligibility Standards in Middle School Policy Guide)
Missing Assignment Policy
A “missing” assignment is any assignment (homework, in-class work, or project) that has not been turned in when asked for by the teacher on the due date. Missing assignments do not include missing work from a student who had an excused absence, as they receive 2 extra days per day they were absent in order to complete work they missed.
All missing assignments will receive a 10% deduction for each day it is missing, with a maximum late work deduction of 50%. Keep in mind that RenWeb treats assignments entered as missing as a zero, so they drastically hurt the student’s overall grade.
Parents will be contacted by RenWeb when their child receives an “M”. Students will also receive a print out of any missing assignments listed from RenWeb on Thursdays, to go home in their envelopes.
If a student accrues multiple missing assignments from all their classes collectively, he/she will be removed from specials and/or may be asked to stay for mandatory study hall until the work is completed and turned in. The importance of students completing their assignments at Hope is a priority over other extracurricular activities, both athletic as well as non-athletic. We value teaching our students to care about their academics and encourage them to strive to reach their full potential so that they will soar when they leave for high school and beyond!
(See Missing Assignment Policy in Middle School Policy Guide)
Mandatory Study Hall
If a student accrues multiple missing assignments from all their classes collectively, he/she will be removed from specials and/or may be asked to stay for mandatory study hall until the work is completed and turned in. The importance of students completing their assignments at Hope is a priority over other extracurricular activities, both athletic as well as non-athletic. We value teaching our students to care about their academics and encourage them to strive to reach their full potential so that they will soar when they leave for high school and beyond!
(See Missing Assignment Policy in Middle School Policy Guide)