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The guideline emphasizes the expectation for U-46 secondary students to complete all assignments for credit to demonstrate mastery of learning targets. It establishes a culture of learning connected to skill mastery. Teachers can allow late submissions with specified deadlines, and consistent standards are encouraged across departments. Clear communication of expectations will be made to students and parents through various resources. Student input on deadlines is valued, and multiple supportive measures will be provided to facilitate timely completion of assignments.
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Seven Guiding Principles for U-46 Secondary Grading Guideline 4
Guideline # 4 Students should be expected to complete work for credit.
Rationale In order for students to be college and work ready, they must show mastery of the standards-based learning targets by completing ALL assignments.
Rationale A culture for learning is built where every assignment is connected to the mastery of the skill; therefore, must be completed.
Implementation • The opportunity to turn in work late has to be provided to students, however,the teacher has the right to establish a limit when late work is no longer accepted. • Deadlines and/or Penalties • Consistency within departments (same subject teachers) is highly recommended.
Implementation Clear verbal and written instructions/expectations will be provided to students and parents that all assigned work will be completed. • Course outline • Syllabus • Class Letter • Curriculum Night • Other
Considerations • Student input considered for deadlines • Due dates are communicated in advance • Due dates are allowed within a range of dates • Staggered due dates • Sign-up dates • Extensions for submission of assignments based on individual circumstances • Opportunities to support students in meeting deadlines could be provided by individual sites • Homework Club with Activity Bus