Questions
and Concerns
Though the faculty and administration make every effort to avoid problems, parents and students will occasionally disagree with the decisions that are made in regard to discipline or grades. In most cases, problems can be resolved when parents speak to the person who is directly responsible for decisions that have been made concerning a student. The appropriate channel for help with a concern is teacher or sponsor then assistant principal followed by the principal and finally Central Administration.
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Classroom Concerns |
Parent Conferences |
Assignments |
Special Projects |
Make-up work |
Team Rules or Policies |
Academic Progress |
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Improvement or Decline in Student Performance |
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Grade Conerns |
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Grading Policy or Related Questions |
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Classroom Behavior |
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Teacher-Assigned Detentions |
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General Academic Concerns |
Scheduling Concerns |
Curriculum Concerns |
Social or Emotional Concerns |
Discipline Concerns |
Discipline Concerns |
Non Violent Peer Conflicts |
Questions related to assigned consequences |
Staff Concerns |
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Attendance Concerns |
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Lost Textbooks |
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Special Education Concerns |
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Curriculum Concerns |
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