Bishop Ireton High School

2008-2009 Academic Year

Mr. Kory Naduvilekunnel – Computer Science Department

 Preferred method of contact: E-mail: naduvilk@bishopireton.org

In School Availability: Mondays-Thursdays, 3:00-4:00pm

 

Course 800: Class Rules/Guidelines

General Requirements

 

Each student is responsible for completing all in-class assignments, quizzes, and tests. Should a student be absent from any class, the student should see the teacher on the day he/she returns to school (even if the class does not meet that day) to make arrangements to make up missed work. Since assignments often build on previous ones, it is imperative that missed or incomplete work be made up as soon as possible. Students should plan to take advantage of the after-school computer lab.

 

Classroom Policies and Procedures

 

1.       Students are expected to enter the classroom quietly, sit at their assigned seats and await instructions.  They are not allowed to touch the computers until directed to do so.  Students must remain seated until the class is over.

2.       Students must place their backpacks against the wall. 

3.       Before class begins, everyone must ensure that he/she conforms to the Bishop Ireton uniform policy.

4.       Every class begins with the Direction of Intention which is said while standing reverently.  Further directions will be given immediately following the prayer.

5.       Learning Microsoft Office 2007 textbooks are provided.  These textbooks are not to leave the classroom nor are they to be written in for any reason.  These books should be handled with great care as they are school property. 

6.       Students are expected to remain quiet while instructions are being given.  Those who wish to speak need to raise their hand, wait to be recognized, and, then, they may speak – one at a time.

7.       Only one student at a time may be excused from the classroom (lavatory break, etc.).  No one will be excused from the classroom without exchanging the student ID for a hall pass.  Students may not leave the classroom during a quiz, test, or examination.

8.       Each student may work only in his/her directory/file on the Bishop Ireton High School computer network and is responsible for maintaining the security of his/her personal password. If any student is found to be working in, using, or scanning another student’s directory/file in the computer lab, both students will be considered to have engaged in academic dishonesty, will receive a grade of zero on the work in question, and will be subject to the penalties for such behavior contained in the student handbook. This same policy will apply to abusing e-mail privileges or attempting to use storage devices from outside of school without the expressed permission of a faculty member.

9.       Playing games, and using e-mail and/or the web browser in class are prohibited unless expressly allowed by the teacher.

10.    The majority of the coursework will be completed in the classroom.  Missing and/or incomplete work MUST be done in a school computer lab under the supervision of a teacher.  A few homework assignments may be given.

 

Testing and Make-up Policy

 

Students should be prepared to take any quizzes or tests missed on the day they return to school following a one-day absence. It is the student’s responsibility to make arrangements with the teacher to make up work, quizzes, or texts missed during an excused absence of more than one day as soon as possible after returning to school. The teacher bears no responsibility to assist students in making up work missed due to unexcused absences.

 

Grades

 

Grades for assignments will be determined on a point basis. Points are assigned to each chapter exercise, practice exercise, quiz, test, class participation and, if applicable, independent projects.  Grades will be assigned based on the percentage of possible points earned and converted to letter grades according to the Bishop Ireton High School grading scale. Grades will reflect the completeness and quality of the work submitted, the degree to which directions were followed, and the neatness and manner of presentation. The class participation grade (representing 5% of the course grade) will reflect a general assessment of the student’s preparation for learning by having required materials, paying attention in class, making worthwhile contributions to class discussions and the progress of the class.