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A. Grading: Your quarterly grade will be derived from the following categories in the following distribution:
B. Summative Classwork Policy: Any Summative Classwork not submitted by its deadline can still be turned in as late work until the end of the current marking term. Any work not submitted by the final day of the current marking term will earn 40%. All graded Summative Classwork assignments can be corrected and resubmitted anytime before the current progress report or report card. Corrections can earn an additional portion of the remaining available points for that assignment.
C. Evaluating Your Habits of Work: Separate from your numeric grade based on the measures above, you will be evaluated on a daily to weekly basis on the following four Habits of Work:
These four Habits of Work will be reported as separately on your report card according to the following scale:
The separation of homework from numeric grades is a significant school-wide shift at WLHS. The intent is to distinguish between the reporting of WHAT you learn (content standards) and HOW you learn it (Habits of Work). To be clear, homework is still graded. You still need to do it consistently in order to master standards and succeed on tests and quizzes. However, by reporting homework completion (as well as participation, conduct and time on task) separately, your numeric grades become more reflective of what you know and can do. Your habits of work scores can help you and your parents understand why you are struggling and what to do about it. Furthermore, as WLHS continues to develop interventions and supports to help you succeed, the Habits of Work provide clear expectations about what you can do to earn those additional supports.
D. Interventions: Your Habits of Work grades will determine what kind of interventions (extra time, support, instruction, additional assessments) you will receive to help you reach mastery of the standards within a given unit. WLHS is moving toward a grading system that will only have three options: A, B and NOT YET. Therefore, if you score poorly on a test or quiz, you may earn an opportunity to re-take that assessment based on the following:
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