Course Syllabus
Mrs. McCullough's (subbing for Ms. Wespestad)
Health Class
If you are experiencing stress, anxiety, or thoughts of self-harm call Teen Link at 866-TEENLINK (866-833-6546) and ask to talk to a peer. The phone line is open 6 p.m.– 10 p.m. and chat is available 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. daily.
All work is due by 11:59 pm on Sunday 06/20/21
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Email: rowena.mccullough@rentonschools.us
Phone: (206) 356-4227
Hours Available: 8:30am-3:30pm (M-F)
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Monday - Thursday: 1st: 07:30-08:39 2nd: 08:44-09:53 3rd: 09:58-11:07 LUNCH: 11:07-11:37 5th: 12:55-2:03
Friday: 1st: 10:00-10:30 2nd: 10:30-11:00 3rd: 11:00-11:30 HOMEROOM: 11:30-12:00 5th: 2:00-2:30 |
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Friday: 1:00pm-1:30pm, 2:30pm-3:00pm *please schedule date/time via email |
Attendance:
I have to take attendance every day! This is state law! It is very challenging when we are not in a classroom setting. Therefore we are going to try this:
Every day you will answer a daily question in Canvas.
- The attendance question is found under the "assignment" or "modules" tab.
- Click on the appropriate day and answer the question (daily) by 3:15pm
- If you don't respond by 3:15 pm you will be marked absent
- Attendance is 2 points each day
Late/Missing Work:
Due to remote/online learning, students will be allowed to turn in ANY assignment until Sunday, June 20th ALL assignments are due on this date. This is one week before the end of the 3rd trimester. Assignments still have due dates. Please do your best to complete assignments on time, so that you don't fall behind.
Due to remote/online learning, there is a modified grading scale. To pass the class (earn credit) you need a 40%. All assignments are graded using a scale of 1-5 points.
1= did not turn the assignment in or shows no understanding of the material or did not meet the standard.
2= understanding the foundational material, still working to master concepts and skills.
3= demonstrates proficiency of the material.
4= demonstrates an in-depth understanding of the material.
5= demonstrates an in-depth understanding of the material and completes advanced applications.
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Week 1, March 22-26 |
Week 2, March 29-April 2
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Week 3, April 5-9: NO SCHOOL
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Week 4, April 12-16
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Week 5, April 19-23
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Week 6, April 26-30
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Week 7, May 3-7
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Week 8, May 10-14 |
Week 9, May 17-21
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Week 10, May 24-28
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Week 11, May 31-June 4
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Week 12, June 7-11
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Week 13, June 14-18 |
Week 14, June 21-25 |
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