FACULTY INFORMATION

 

COMMUNICATION -- FACULTY MAILBOXES/VOICE MESSAGES/E-MAIL & THE DAILY BULLETIN

All items placed in teachers' mailboxes should be dated and should include the name of faculty member responsible. Mailboxes, e-mail, and voice mail should be checked before school, before and/or after prep period, and immediately after school. Please do not send students to pick up faculty mail. Routine telephone messages will be placed in your voice mailbox. The bulletin should be reviewed during 2nd period every day and posted in classroom. All staff notices need to be cleared by the principal.

The Lewis and Clark Bulletin is our daily source of information and direction. Notices for the bulletin should be placed in the "Bulletin" basket on the counter in the main office by 11:30 a.m. of the day previous to its publication. In second period or Home Room, the bulletin must be read daily and posted in the classroom.

GRADE BOOKS & ATTENDANCE RECORD KEEPING

    • Take accurate attendance every period. By state law, students may NOT take attendance.

    • Keep your own attendance records as the official record of a student's attendance in your class.

    • At the end of the year, turn in the attendance sheets along with your grade book.

The Grade and Attendance Record is an official school record and should be treated as such with respect to the privacy of the student and teacher.

Each grade book should have the sections labeled noting the class, period, and semester dates. A legend or grading scale should be included to determine the grades. During fire drills or evacuation, grade books are to be taken by the teacher.

Grade/attendance books will be collected at the end of each year.

GRADING PROCEDURE

    1.     To provide a consistent process of evaluation throughout the district, these practices and procedures shall be followed:

At the beginning of each course or unit, students shall be informed of the general objectives of the course or unit and of the basis upon which achievements will be evaluated. The student shall be made aware of and involved in the evaluation process.

If students are removed from their regular classroom for the purpose of specialized instruction, unreasonable demands should not be made on them to make up work, nor shall the absence alone reflect negatively on the student's grades. Grades will not be assigned for subjects in which students do not receive instruction.

    The grading process should be:

  • Objective, clear, and consistent.

  • Subject to review and possible modification.

  • Followed by an opportunity for the student to receive information regarding the grading criteria used and ways for improvement.

  • Based on evaluation of academic achievement.

2.     Grading Criteria will be based on factors such as: basal text assignment, oral and written assignments, class participation, special assignments, research, activities of various types, special contributions, and student learning objectives.

A student's academic grade or credit in a particular subject or course may be adversely affected by reason of tardiness of absences only to the extent and upon the basis that: (a) the student's attendance and/or participation is related to the instructional objectives or goals of the particular subject or course; and (b) the student's attendance and/or participation has been identified by the teacher pursuant to policy of the school district as a basis for grading, in whole or in part, in the particular subject or course. WAC 180-40-235(2).

Absence resulting from disciplinary actions or short-term suspension. As required by law, students who are removed from a class or classes as a disciplinary measure or students who have been placed on short-term suspension shall have the right to make up assignments or exams missed during the time they were denied entry to the classroom if the effect of the missed assignments will be a substantial lowering of the course grade.

    3.     A copy of your grading policy to be on file with the assistant principal.

TEACHER WORK DAY

It is expected that teachers will arrive by 7:30 a.m. and remain for a minimum of 30 minutes after the close of school. An exception may be made by an Administrator. Staff members are requested to be in their assigned rooms by 7:45 a.m.

All staff must sign in and sign out at the counter in the main office. If you leave the building during the day, use the Temporary Sign in/out Sheet.

Teachers are NOT to remain in their rooms during their prep periods when other teachers are teaching. There are desks, computers, and telephones in each staff work room on every floor. If there are any exceptions to this policy, they should be cleared with an administrator. Traveling teachers should be provided with storage place in the room as well as whiteboard or bulletin board space to keep assignments posted, class expectations, etc.

TEACHER ABSENCE

If it is necessary to be absent for reasons of sickness, emergency, family care, or bereavement, call SubFinder - 354-7368. See your SubFinder handouts.

Please ensure necessary attendance books, seating charts, and lesson plans are available and your "sub folder" is complete and filed in the office. Make sure you have bright green information on students with life-threatening illnesses available with your class rosters/lesson plans. On the day of your absence, please call the school no later than 2:30 to inform us whether to retain the substitute.

Substitutes should not be expected to implement class activities in which you can foresee a serious safety concern.

TEACHER EMERGENCIES

1. Yours: If you are unable to meet your classes, notify your department head or the office as soon as possible. It is expected that seating charts and lesson plans will be up to date and available.

2. Your Students: Accidents should be reported to the Student Office, even minor looking ones.

Assume control until someone else can take over. The school is responsible until a parent appears.

Keep a file of Green Information Sheets of students who have life-threatening illnesses.

 

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