Welcome to The Art Side.
I may also be reached during regular school hours at 355-2858
Google Classroom will have all assignments posted on it with due dates. Students will turn in both physical and digital copies of most assignments.
Chromebooks will be used in the Art Classrooms as well as for any eLearning days.
Please make sure to checkout the policies and expectations EHS has established for Chromebook use by clicking the link below.
https://sites.google.com/greenvilleschools.us/ehs1to1/home
If you need me during the day, here is my 1st Semester schedule.
1st Block in FA102 - AP Studio 2-D Design & Art 3 Honors
2nd Block in FA102 - Art 1
3rd Block in FA102 - Art 1
4th Block - Planning and Office Hours
After School: August - October- Coaching EHS Boys Volleyball
Tutoring or extra time for working on projects maybe done by appointment before school until November. From November to the end of the semester Before or after school can be made available.
Here is my 2nd Semester schedule.
1st Block - Art 1
2nd Block in FA102 - Art 2 Honors
3rd Block in FA102 - Planning
4th Block in FA103 - Art 1
After School: Duty in front car line
March & May- Coaching EHS Boys Volleyball
Tutoring or extra time for working on projects maybe done by appointment before or after school.
Google Meets may be used during office hours by students at home who need my assistance.
Student should email to request meeting.
Eastside High School
Make-up Work Policy
Make-up work is defined as work not completed or turned in due to a student’s absence.
This policy is set by the district.
Students may be allowed to make up work due to absences that are excused, unexcused or related to discipline with no penalty within 5 days or a reasonable time according to GCSD board policy.
If a student misses work due to an absence, it is the student’s responsibility to coordinate time with the teacher within 5 days of return to make up the work. Any work not submitted within the 5 day makeup period will turn into “late work.”
Alternative assignments may be given for performance-based tasks that cannot be recreated in a make-up format.
If a student is present on the day a test, quiz or project due date is announced and then absent on the day of the test, quiz or project deadline, he/she must be prepared to take the test, quiz or turn in the project on the day he/she returns to school.
Field trips and participation in other extracurricular events (such as athletics) are considered attendance days. Work missed due to such events can be submitted electronically by midnight on the day that it is due. Items that cannot be submitted electronically should be submitted the following attendance day.
Students are encouraged to utilize the before and after school tutoring programs to complete make-up and late work in a proactive manner.
Late Work Policy
Teachers reserve the right to alter this policy based on extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances should be discussed with the administration.
Late work is defined as work not completed/turned in on time even though the student attended the class.
Any assignment which is not turned in on time will be deducted 10 points off of the original grade earned for each school day the assignment is late up to five days.
After five days, the student will be assigned a 0 for the assignment.
Late work will not be accepted after the end of a grading period.
Students who have 504/IEP/ESOL accommodations specifically allowing for extra time may exceed the 5 day window to maintain compliance with their respective educational plan.
Dual Credit courses may have varying late work policies that are aligned with their parent university.
Students are encouraged to utilize the before and after school tutoring programs to complete make-up and late work in a proactive manner.