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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I make up a quiz or test?
A: See the ASSESSMENTS page of this website.   Click here.

Q: What can I do to bring up my grade?
A: Turn in missing assignments & retake assessments.

Q: Can I retake a quiz?
A: Yes, but it's a three-step process. See the ASSESSMENTS page of this website for more info.   Click here.

Q: Can I re-do an assessment?
A: Yes, but it's a three-step process. See the ASSESSMENTS page of this website.   Click here.

Q: What is your email address?
A: [email protected]. Click to email me  >  [email protected]

Q: I was absent yesterday. Did we do anything in class?
A: Sadly, no. You are such a beacon of light in all our lives that with you gone, we all just huddled around, unsure of what to do. Once we recovered from the pain of not having you with us, we called off class altogether.

       Q: OK, OK... what did you do while I was gone?
       A:cPlease consult the CALENDAR section of this website.   Click here.

Q: I am going to be gone on such-and-such a date. What will I miss?
A: Please consult the calendar section of this website.   Click here.

Q: If I turn in a missing assignment, will my grade go up?
A: Yes. It is mathematically impossible for that NOT to happen. Replacing a zero with anything will improve your grade to some degree.

Q: How much will my grade go up if I turn in such-and-such missing assignment?
A: I have no idea. This is why I use a computer. Just turn the assignment in, and we'll see what happens to your grade. It'll be a surprise!!!

Q: Is there anything I can do for extra credit?
A: No. West Jeff school policy doesn't allow teachers to give extra credit assignments.

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