Course Description Handbook 2014-2015 Rev.2 | Page 16

Academic Accountability All students are accountable to learn and collaborate with peers and educators. Teachers are dedicated to personalize learning to specific learner needs to support them to academic and behavioral success. As a learner, students need to maintain and demonstrate their knowledge in various ways and assessment. Data that needs to demonstrate grade level proficiency in addition to classroom grades to continue progressing in content pathways for graduation are listed below: Previous assessment will be reviewed in addition to current year data: MAP, State Test, Explore/ASPIRE, Plan/ASPIRE, ACT Assessment Content Grade MAP Math, Reading, Language 9th State Assessment Math, Reading, Science, Social Studies, English/Writing 10th Explore/ASPIRE Reading, English, Math, Science 9th Plan/ASPIRE Reading, English, Math, Science 10th ACT Reading, English, Math, Science 11th AP Any AP Course 9-12 To continue on course academic pathways student must meet data requirements and demonstrate knowledge proficiency in course Additional Fees AF1) Some classes will require outside projects for which students/families will provide the necessary supplies. Classroom teachers will communicate this to you. Example: a science/social science project, a Spanish dish for Spanish class, etc. AF2) In addition, high school classes in technology, art and design will require additional fees when class projects are differentiated. Each student will be charged for materials used. These fees will be projected prior to a student building/creating the project. Example: a student may choose to build a bookshelf while another student chooses to build a roll top desk. Each student will be charged for materials used. An Advanced Art/Design II student may choose a project and a particular medium that will require additional fees. 16 Table of Contents