The Shield
Keeping the Faith and Keeping Connected
May 1, 2020
And Peter remembered and said to him, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree that you cursed has withered.” And Jesus answered them, “Have faith in God. Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will come to pass, it will be done for him.
Mark 11:21-23
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Heritage Senior Emilia Irovic highlighted in Columbia Magazine
Enrollment OPEN for 2020-2021 school year
Heritage Families!
It's time to enroll for the next school year. You can find enrollment forms and schedules on our website.
April 19 - July 31 $200/family Regular Registration
August 1 - School Starts $300/family Late Registration
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Secondary Final Exam Guidelines
Dear Heritage Academy Parent,
Semester Exams for seventh through twelfth grade students are just around the corner! Teachers will be communicating about finals directly with parents and students.
Schedule
COVID-19 and the transition to online education has impacted finals methodology and schedule. We are posting a schedule with Finals Guidelines below.
Monday, May 11th
9:30-11:15 English
11:15-12:15 Lunch
12:15-2:00 Math
Tuesday, May 12th
9:30-11:15 History
11:15-12:15 Lunch
12:15-2:00 Science
- Seniors are not required to take a final in any class in which they have achieved an “A” letter grade (at the teacher’s discretion).
- The Heritage Academy policy prohibiting “take-home exams” has been waived for the remainder of this semester. Take-home quizzes, tests, or final exams can be “take-home” or “open book”. Although the administration will post a final exam schedule, time limit exceptions are at the discretion of the teacher. For example, a language arts teacher may decide to start their final during the scheduled timeframe on Monday, but communicate to students that they have two days to finish the essay. A math teacher, however, may prefer to keep to the schedule and a specified timeframe of 1.75 hours for their final. What is important here is communication with students and parents. Teachers should be cautious not to extend the “timeframe” of finals past Tuesday, May 12th at 3:00 PM.
- Traditional Final exams must be proctored by a parent to ensure the integrity of the exam. Time limits for exams are at the discretion of the teacher within the limits of point #2 above.
- Teachers may offer a traditional comprehensive exam as they see fit or they may substitute a course project or essay for the final. Teachers should seek to offer a final exam that allows students to demonstrate that they have met desired learning outcomes for the course without failing students as a result of the shift to online learning. Teachers are cautioned that the final remains 15% of the student’s grade, so we need to be realistic when developing this semester’s final.
- Teachers should continue to provide study guides and appropriate reviews for any type of final exam given.
- Teachers in elective courses may choose to offer a unit exam rather than a comprehensive final exam or no final at all.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions!
Mr. Ragsdell announces Alumni Internship
If you are home from college and looking for meaningful volunteer work that would look good on your resume, you are encouraged to apply for an Alumni Internship. This is a non-paid opportunity to help your school and build skills. The internship begins immediately and extends through the summer. If you are interested click here to email Mr. Ragsdell.
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