2014 echoes issue2

Page 1

ECHOES

Issue 2 | Volume 114 September 2014

The Independent Voice of Abraham Lincoln High School | Council Bluffs, Iowa | ALechoes.com

AL employs new grading policy Tanner Hochstetler

Visual Reporting Specialist

T

he 2014-2015 school year brings tons of new changes to our school. From the new people, rooms, and teachers, to the new district policies. The new school year can be exciting for some, but the newly added policies might to be a huge wake up call to people. The CB school district Committee of Board Members meets every five years to discuss changes in our policies. The board recently met before the start of the new school year, and decided that kids needed an extra boost. Nowadays, some kids go off to college and may find themselves stuck. The districts’ goals is to not only raise attendance and graduation rates, but most importantly to prepare kids for life after high school. “We changed the policies because it’s the right thing to teach kids, so when they leave high school they are successful whether they chose a career or they choose to go to college,” Principal Todd Barnett said.

Illustration By: Kelly Hickey Critics claimed the retired district policies made it far too easy for students to slack on their

work. The old grading scale was typically based on a 30 percent practice task value and a 70

Science: 60 % Performance 40 % Practice

English: 51 % Performance 49 % Practice

percent performance task value depending on the teacher. With the new policy in effect

practice tasks the performance/ practice weight varies depending on the class. The new policy

challenges students to do more of their work, and in return it should result in an increased final grade. “It will benefit our school because it makes people do their homework, before you didn’t have to do any homework and you could still pass,” junior Kevin Lin said. The vintage attendance policy was abused by students on a daily basis and was becoming a huge problem for the school. The new attendance policy will ensure that kids develop better habits. It’s simple, 10+ excused or unexcused absences and you fall into a “pass-fail” status, however there’s an appeal process if you have an long term illness. “It will increase our attendance and graduation rates because students have more of a responsibility and are obligated to go to class,” junior Joshua Johnson said. The new policies are intended to prepare kids for life after high school, whether it’s a job or college, kids need to be ready. The Committee of Board Members will meet once again in five years, but until then the policies will remain in effect. “When the policy changes were put in effect really it was what is best for the kids, they have to have academic skills, but they have to have professional responsibility and we would rather teach that now rather than waste it later,” Barnett said.

Social Studies: 55 % Performance 45 % Practice Mathematics: 67 % Performance 33 % Practice

Selected Electives

Foods: 60% Performance 40% Practice

2014-15

ALECHOES.com

Upcoming Events

Music: 51% Performance 49% Practice

Oct. 10:

Oct. 25 :

No school

ACT Testing Day

Oct. 31: Halloween


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.