Academic Policies
Academic Expectations
Saint Angela Merici School expects students to perform to the
best of their ability.
Teachers are expected to evaluate student progress on a regular
basis. Students
will be given quizzes or tests regularly. After the test is
graded, it will be sent home for the parent to review and sign.
Parent signature indicates that the parent is aware of the
student’s progress. If a parent does not receive quizzes or
tests to sign, the parent should contact the teacher.
Homework
Homework is an essential part of the instructional program and
reinforces learning. It serves as a means for clarifying and
reviewing material learned in class, for
providing motivation and opportunity for individual growth, and
for creating
experiences of in-depth study and supplementary reading.
The time allotments for homework (written and study) are as
follows:
Grades Pre-K & K approximately 15 minutes
Grades 1 & 2 approximately 30 minutes
Grades 3 & 4 approximately 45 minutes
Grades 5 & 6 approximately 90 minutes
Grades 7 & 8 approximately 120 minutes
Students are required to complete all homework and it is
expected that parents or guardians sign the completed homework.
Grades and Grading
Report cards are distributed four times a year for Grades 1 to
8. Pre-K and Kindergarten report cards are distributed two times
a year. The report card is a link between the school and the
home.
Academic Achievement
The first part of the Archdiocesan Report Card is used to mark
the student’s
achievement in academic subjects.
The achievement mark is based upon the demonstration of mastery
of material covered in class such as:
1. class work
2. homework
3. daily quizzes
4. unit tests
5. comprehensive examinations and
6. special projects.
The June grade on the report card is an average of the four
previous record card grades. This grade will be recorded on the
student’s permanent record card.
• Numerical marks are recorded on report cards for Grades 1 - 8.
• Passing is any mark 70% or above or any mark of D or higher.
Character Development
The conduct/effort mark is placed under Character Development as
a “Conduct Grade”. This mark indicates that the student:
1. follows class and school rules,
2. shows care in the use of personal property
3. treats teachers with respect
4. treats other students with respect
5. exercises self-control
6. listens attentively
7. uses technology appropriately.
Honor Roll
The criteria for inclusion in the Honor Roll are peculiar for
each school.
As an acknowledgment of achievement in academics, a suggested
model
would be:
Good conduct is a requirement to receive First or Second Honors.
Therefore, a
student must receive an A (excellent) or B (good) in conduct to
be eligible for
honors. A student who does not receive an A or B in Conduct,
will not receive
First or Second Honors even though marks might warrant it.
Report Card Distribution
Report cards are distributed in November, January, April, and
June. Report cards will be withheld if financial obligations
have not been met and fees are outstanding.
Report cards may not be given before the assigned date. In the
event that a student will leave school prior to the last day in
June and all financial obligations have been met, the student
may give the teacher a self-addressed stamped envelope and the
report card can be mailed the last day of school.
Promotion/Retention
Very few decisions we make about children are more important
than
recommendations to promote or to retain a student. Most students
will be able to follow the school’s regular program of
sequential learning objectives. If the student successfully
achieves the year’s objectives, the student progresses to the
next grade.
Testing, diagnosis, and actual performance, however, may
indicate that some students cannot follow the school’s complete
course of study. Therefore, the decision to retain a student
indicates that although the school has done everything to help
the student achieve success, the student has not made
satisfactory progress.
Assessments
In addition to class and school exams your child will also take
part in the
Archdiocesan testing program which includes the Archdiocesan
religion test,
annual standardized tests, and New York State Education
Department
assessments. These tests measure academic growth over a period
of time.
Standardized Tests
|
ITBS |
Grades K to 8 |
March |
|
CogAt |
Grades 2, 4, 5, and 7 |
March |
Archdiocesan Tests
|
Religion Test |
Grade 3 to 8 |
June |
NY State Tests
|
English/Language Arts |
Grade 4 and 8
|
January
|
|
Math |
Grades 4 and 8 |
March |
|
Science |
Grade 4
Grade 8 |
May
January |
|
Social Studies |
Grade 5
Grade 8 |
November
June |
The faculty of Saint Angela Merici School reviews these test
results
regularly for the purpose of promotion or retention in
conjunction with classroom performance and grouping for reading
and math.