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College
Prep Government is intended to prepare students for admissions to
competitive four year colleges. Emphasis in the course will
include the origins of democratic theory, the Constitution and
Bill of Rights, federalism, the concepts of equality and
individual liberty, structure and process of the legislative,
executive and judicial branches, the role of state and local
governments and the political process. The primary emphasis will
be theoretical.
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We
will work together to build a classroom environment in which
everyone is treated with decency and respect. Behavior or
language that jeopardizes this in any way will not be tolerated.
All policies established by BHSN and listed in the student
handbook will apply and be enforced.
Tardiness-All
students are expected to be in the classroom and prepared for
class to begin when the bell rings. Students arriving late
without a pass will be marked tardy and assigned a 30 minute
detention to be served after school. If you are more than 10
minutes late to class, you will need to get a re-admit from the
attendance office. Please refer to the student handbook for
additional information.
General
Assignments-Most assignments, especially homework, will
be turned in at the beginning of the class period. Students will
be given instructions on whether the assignment can be hand
written or must be word-processed. For word-processed
assignments, students should be prepared to turn in a hard copy
at the due date. I understand that printers malfunction, but
time requirements are reasonable to the point this problem
should be avoided. Assignments submitted through email or on
disks will not be accepted.
Late
Assignment Policy-All assignments are expected on the
announced due date. If the assignment is submitted at the next
class meeting, 10% will be deducted from the grade earned. 50%
will be deducted from the grade earned for assignments submitted
two meetings after the due date. No assignments will be accepted
after this without the teacher’s consent. (Ex. If a
student earns 90 on a 100 point assignment and it is submitted
between the due date and the next class meeting, they will earn
81/100. If the assignment is submitted between the first and up
to the second class meeting after the due date, the student
would earn 45/100).
Make
Up Work Policy-Make up work is the student’s
responsibility. If you are absent, you are expected to get the
assignment from the teacher the day you return. In general,
students will be given one day to make up work. If students are
absent on the day of a test or a quiz, they will be expected to
take them, or an equal alternate test, before or after
school or during seminar. Extended absences will be
dealt with on a case by case basis.
Grades-Grades
for the course will be determined by a combination of
written/oral assignments and presentations, class projects,
tests and quizzes, and additional activities the students will
be given during the course. Each assignment will have a point
value. At the end of the semester, your grade will be calculated
by dividing the total number of points you have by the total
points possible. Students may check on grades at appropriate
times and are encouraged to keep a record of their score.
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