the beta team welcome to william allen ‘s open house october 6, 2008 you can find most of this...

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The Beta Team Welcome to William Allen ‘s Open House October 6, 2008 You can find most of this information on www.classhomework.com/williams. Just click on the Beta Team page.

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K eep L earning on T rack  Certain Allen teachers have been trained in this KLT program. Our team has adopted several aspects of it in all of our classrooms.  The aspects adopted on our team are the “Comment Grading” theory, the “NO Hands Up” policy and the “Question Box” idea.

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Page 1: The Beta Team Welcome to William Allen ‘s Open House October 6, 2008 You can find most of this information on . Just click

The Beta Team

Welcome to William Allen ‘s Open House

October 6, 2008You can find most of this information on

www.classhomework.com/williams. Just click on the Beta Team page.

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Beta Team Teachers Brandy Botek – Biology

Tim Churchill – History

Frank Magee – Math

Jillian Williams – English

Drew Diggins - Math

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Keep Learning on Track Certain Allen teachers have been

trained in this KLT program. Our team has adopted several aspects of it in all of our classrooms.

The aspects adopted on our team are the “Comment Grading” theory, the “NO Hands Up” policy and the “Question Box” idea.

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KLT With the “Comment Grading”, we

have adopted a more student friendly grading system. For most assignments, students will receive a check plus, check, or check minus on the paper. It will also include more comments as opposed to just a number grade. This will allow students to better understand what is incorrect and possibly how to “fix” it in the future.

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KLT The “No Hands Up” policy involves

the teacher asking questions and randomly (previously designed method) chooses someone to answer after giving some time for students to process the questions and come up with an answer.

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KLT The “Question Box” idea allows

students to write down, at the end of the period, additional questions they may have about the lesson or objective being taught. The questions in the box at the end of the period will be addressed at the beginning of the next period.

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Rules The team enforces all rules found in

the Allentown School District Code of Conduct regarding behavior and discipline

We also enforce all rules found in the William Allen High School Blue Book regarding attendance and discipline.

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Team Rules These rules are enforced in all team

teacher classrooms.

Students will only be allowed to sign out of class during the first and last five minutes. This will eliminate disruptions and interruptions during class.

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Team Rules No acts of cheating will be tolerated.

Our team stands by our academic honesty policy which was sent home earlier this year.

NO ELECTRONIC DEVICES may be visible in the classroom. If these items are seen or heard, they will be taken away and dealt with according to WAHS policy

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Team Detention Our team conducts its own detention

after school – these will be work based detentions

Students will receive a disciplinary detention for disruptive/disrespectful behavior in the classroom or the hallway and a homework detention for not completing an assignment.

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Team Detention Team detention is from 3:15 pm –

3:45 pm Students are expected to attend

detention the day it was given. There will be no excuse for missing homework detention. If a student cannot make it to a discipline detention, alternate arrangements have to be made with the teacher that assigned the detention

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Disciplinary Detention If given a disciplinary detention, the

student has violated a specific classroom rule. In detention the student will copy an article about that rule.

An example of this would be a student that was disruptive in biology lab would copy an article on lab safety

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Disciplinary Detention If a student refuses to do the work in

detention, he or she will be referred to the assistant principal

If a student skips a disciplinary detention, he or she will be given 2 more detentions to be served consecutively. If either of these are missed, the student will be referred to the assistant principal

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Homework Detention If given a homework detention, the

student has not completed an assignment that was due that day. In detention the student will do that assignment (from start to finish). The assignment may not be completed before entering detention. This will deter any copying.

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Homework Detention If a student skips a homework

detention, he or she will receive a zero for the assignment and will receive a 2 detentions to be served consecutively

This system should prevent students from being sent to the assistant principal. This will in turn save them from having a lengthy discipline file

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Team Meetings Our team meets everyday from 11:00 am to 11:45 am. In these

meeting we discuss student progress or concerns. We also phone, email, or meet with parents.

If any parent would like to meet with us as a team, please feel free to contact us to arrange a time

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Contact Information Brandy Botek [email protected]

Tim Churchill [email protected]

Frank Magee [email protected]

Jillian Williams [email protected]

Drew Diggins [email protected]