This page contains all of the necessary information for Academic Probation, and students who need to make up work for failing grades.
Academic Probation Procedure
Academic Probation Homework Sheet (to be printed for each student on probation)
Academic Probation attendance sheet (to be used as an example)
Failure Assignments
During Quarter 1, students who earned an F as a semester grade in a class the previous academic year will be placed on academic probation, and must complete a make-up assignment to raise their grade to a D (passing). They will work on this assignment during morning probation sessions in the library, and must finish this assignment before the end of Q1. Students must earn a grade of at least 75% on their make-up assignment in order to raise their original failing grade, and get themselves off of probation. The current teacher of the subject the student failed can grade the student's make-up assignment, and make the determination as to whether the student's work is acceptable or not. Students who complete their assignment, and are not on probation for any current poor grades will not be on probation any longer. The faculty probation moderator must alert the registrar when a student completes their failure make-up assignment. The assignments are posted below. If a student needs to complete make-up work for a course below that is missing an assignment, the current teacher for the course should create the assignment, transfer ownership of it to the principal's email account so that it will never be deleted (video on how to do this here), place the assignment in this folder, and add the link to this website (the principal can grant editing access to the website or place the link themselves).
9th Grade Failure Make-Up Assignments (to be given to 10th graders who failed a 9th grade course)
Earth Science
Micronesian History
Spanish
Religion