In preparation for the first Student Led Conference of the year, open this Google Slides template, make a copy of it, and begin to fill it in.
If you have time, open this SLC Action Plan document, make a copy, and begin to create your action plan before your SLC.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Understanding Powerschool
As more grades begin appearing in Powerschool, this document that explains assessment practices in English I.
If there are questions about any assignment entered into Powerschool, don't hesitate to contact me on either of my emails: stephen.staysniak@new-haven.k12.ct.us or sstaysniak@gmail.com.
Our practice at Metropolitan is that students are allowed to revise an assignment as many times as necessary to get the grade they want - English I is no different. In English I, I want all students to know not just their grade and how it was calculated, but how they are progressing as readers, writers, speakers and listeners.
If there are questions about any assignment entered into Powerschool, don't hesitate to contact me on either of my emails: stephen.staysniak@new-haven.k12.ct.us or sstaysniak@gmail.com.
Our practice at Metropolitan is that students are allowed to revise an assignment as many times as necessary to get the grade they want - English I is no different. In English I, I want all students to know not just their grade and how it was calculated, but how they are progressing as readers, writers, speakers and listeners.
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