Class Rules and Procedures
Ms. McCalla
Grades and Assessments
School Rules and Procedures
100

Name one supply item that is REQUIRED for this class

3-ring binder, paper, pencil, calculator, earbuds, tab dividers

100

Name one hobby of Ms. McCalla's.

Hiking, biking, backpacking, climbing, etc.

100
What is an example of a summative assessment?

Test, final projects, final essays, lab reports, final presentations, etc.

100

What happens if you are caught with a phone?

It gets taken and turned into administration

200

When is NOT a time that you are allowed to use the restroom?

During the first five minutes of class, the last five minutes of class, or during lecture

200

Where did Ms. McCalla go to college?

Erskine

200
What percentage do formative assessments count towards your average?

60%

200

Are earbuds allowed to be worn at school?

No; the only time they can used is if Ms. McCalla explicitly allows

300

What must be done to your Chromebook every evening before coming to school the next day?

Charge it.

300

Name another subject besides Physical Science that Ms. McCalla has taught.

Forensics, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry or Biology

300
If you miss a test, what grade will be in the gradebook until the test is completed?

0

300

Who is the assistant principal that you need to go to if you have any questions or concerns?

Ms. Roberts

400

If you are found in violation of the academic integrity honor code, what is one of the consequences?

0 on the assignment, referral, and parental contact

400

Where did Ms. McCalla go to high school?

Greenwood High School

400

What percentage does Quarter 3 count towards your final grade?

50%

400

How many tardies can you receive before getting after school detention?

3

500

One of Ms. McCalla's number one rules is to be _________ and respectful

Kind
500

How many years has Ms. McCalla been teaching at SHS?

4

500

What does your cumulative final exam at the end of the year count as (percentage, summative, etc).?

A summative in Quarter 4
500

Does Physical Science count as a lab-science class?

Actually - no!