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Mrs. Rupley

Mrs. Rupley currently teaches Computer and Business courses at El Paso High school.
She holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration/ E-Business from the University of Phoenix and Texas Teacher Certification from University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).
 
She is a native of El Paso and graduate of Irvin High School. While in high school she found her first job as a cashier at KMart Co. where she became traininer and supervisor by the age of 21.  Her interest in banking led her to an eight year career in several banks including Chase Bank, Fort Bliss Credit Union, and Bank One of Arizona.  In Arizona, she also worked as a Curriculum Developer for the University of Phoenix focusing on online learning and web based course delivery. Now she is a proud tiger faculty for El Paso High School teaching Business Computers and Information Systerms, Web Design, Multimedia, and  Management and is Sponsor for Business Professionals of America.

Navigate the site to find all course topics, objectives, assignments, and assessments.

 Welcome to my Business!
  
Contact Information:
Claudia Rupley, MBA
Business Education- EPISD
El Paso HS - 800 E. Schuster
496-8300
 
 7th Period B631 Spring 2009
 
Go Tigers! 
 
NO GUM IN LAB 408-- it is unprofessional! 
 
 School Site:
 
CLASS SCHEDULE
Day A -Orange                                       Day B- Black
Period 1     8:45    Period 5
Period 2    10:25    Period 6
LUNCH 11:54 to 12:39
Period 3    12:43    Period 7
Period 4     2:16    Period 8
 
Rupley Conferrence:
 Schedule an Appointment - Period 2 and 5
 
 

Be Professional!
 
 
 Ten Steps to Good Grades
 
1. Believe in Yourself
2. Be Organized
3. Manage Your Time Well
4. Be Successful in the Classroom
5. Take Good Notes
6. Know how to read a textbook
7. Study Smart
8. Use Test-Taking Strategies
9. Reduce Text Anxiety
10 Get Help when you Need it.
 
NOTE: As a GRRREAT tiger you know it is not professional to end up in ISS or Detention.  In this course that may hurt your grade.
 
 
  
Subpages (2): BCIS Planning for Success

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  • Rupley_B631_Syllabus.doc - on Aug 23, 2009 6:37 PM by Claudia Rupley (version 1)
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Claudia Rupley - Apr 30, 2009 4:09 PM

Conduct & Professionalism
•It is school policy that we will protect the equipment from damage. No food, drinks, and Gum is to be brought into the computer labs. There will be no exceptions. Violations to this policy will result with appropriate consequences.
•Student must abide by all EPISD policies, including the discipline policies, regular and punctual attendance, and good conduct.
•A student knowingly bringing prohibited materials into the school’s electronic environment or deliberately attempts to degrade or disrupt system will be subject to suspension of access and/or revocation of privileges on the District’s system and will be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with the Student Code of conduct.
•Students will be allowed hall/bathroom passes if EPHS student agenda is presented for confirmation of pass use and destination. Violation of pass usage may result in revocation of privileges.
•Students are expected to observe classroom etiquette and network etiquette.

(Please email me with any questions or comments on the mentioned above.)