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Congress PowerPoints

datePosted on 11:22, March 25th, 2009 by mrosman

Here are two great PowerPoints to help you study for your test on Monday/Tuesday the 30th/31st.

Good luck!


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RNC Chairman vs. Rush Limbaugh

datePosted on 14:46, March 2nd, 2009 by mrosman

Today it appears our buddy Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee has made it into the news!

Limbaugh and Steele at a recent Fundraiser

Limbaugh and Steele at a recent Fundraiser

He noted on CNN’s “D.L. Hughley Breaks the News” that he was the leader of the Republican party, not infamous radio host Rush Limbaugh. He also took the time to mention that Rush is an ‘entertainer,’ whose show is ‘incendiary’ and ‘ugly.’

Ouch.

Clearly a slip of the tongue, we’ll see how Rush Limbaugh responds! Rush, remember, is always looking for ways to get himself back in the news. News stories drive up his number of listeners – and that’s always a good thing!

The question is though: is Michael Steele really the head of the Republican Party? Of course, he’s the official head – but perhaps someone else is really in charge? In the time since President George W. Bush has stepped down, we’ve seen a scramble for power in the Republican party. Who came out ahead, if anyone? Is it Rush? Palin? Rick Perry? Someone in Congress?


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Chapter 1/2 Test Review

datePosted on 11:58, February 10th, 2009 by mrosman

Here is the review for our first test of the year.

Test 1 Review Origins 2009

The PowerPoints will help you out! I would also highly recommend reading Chapters 1 and 2 of the text book.

The first PowerPoint for the semester


Chapter 2 Homework

datePosted on 11:30, February 4th, 2009 by mrosman

A digital copy of the homework handed out in class on Tuesday February 2nd. This is due on Monday Feb 9th!

Chapter-2-Guided-Review

Soooo much homework!!!

Soooo much homework!!!

Foundations of Government

datePosted on 12:49, February 2nd, 2009 by mrosman

The first PowerPoint for the semester


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Semester Exams

datePosted on 16:07, December 20th, 2008 by mrosman

WHAT IS THE CRITERIA TO EXEMPT EXAMS?

Students may exempt up to three semester exams each semester.  Students who have an 85 or better average and no more than 2 absences in a class may exempt the exam for that class.  Three tardies equal an absence and are cumulative across all class periods.  An exam in a full year course may be selected either first OR second semester.  A student is limited to 3 exemptions per semester and may only exempt the same class once each school year. (Example, if exempt English at midterm, cannot exempt English at year end.)

Accordingly, students are:



  • exempt- if have 0 absences in a class period and 8 or less tardies in all periods (cumulative tardies);
  • not exempt- if have 0 absences in a class period and 9 or more cumulative tardies;
  • exempt if have 1 absence in a class period and 5 or less cumulative tardies;
  • not exempt if have 1 absence in a class period and 6 or more cumulative tardies;
  • exempt if have 2 absences in a class period and 2 or less cumulative tardies;
  • not exempt if have 2 absences in a class period and 3 or more cumulative tardies;
  • not exempt if have 3 absences in a class period.



 

Studious Students who Studied

Studious Students who Studied

HOW DO STUDENTS DECLARE EXEMPTIONS?

A new exemption policy will be used for semester finals this year.  This policy change makes the students responsible for declaring their exemption(s) and turning the information in on time.  The students must follow the following steps between January 5 and January 7:

1. Pick up attendance summary from the Counseling Center either before school or during any lunch period.

2. Pick up exemption forms at the Obligation table in the student center either before school or during any lunch period. Students with outstanding obligations may not exempt any exam.

3. Staple attendance summary to the exemption form.

4. Obtain signature from the teacher for any class that the student may exempt.  Students may need to leave the form with the teacher and come back later to pick it up because teacher will check the student’s grade.  If student meets the exemption criteria, the teacher will sign the exemption form and have it available for student to pick up.

6. Exemption forms must be turned into the Counseling Center by Wednesday, January 7th.   NO EXCEPTIONS!


WHEN ARE EXAMS?

MONDAY, JANUARY 12
9:05-11:05 1st Period Exam
11:05-11:13 Passing Period
11:13-2:03 3rd Period/Lunch/Study Hall**
2:03-2:10 Passing Period 
2:10-4:10 4th Period Exam

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
9:05-11:05 2nd Period Exam
11:05-11:15 Passing Period
11:15-1:15 3rd Period Exam

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14
9:05-11:05 5th Period Exam
11:05-11:15 Passing Period
11:15-1:15 6th Period Exam

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
9:05-11:05 7th Period Exam
11:05-11:15 Passing Period
11:15-1:15 8th Period Exam


WHAT ABOUT LUNCH?

Lunch schedule for Monday, January 12th.

**11:05 -11:40 1ST  LUNCH
11:40 -11:48         Passing Period
11:40 -12:15 2ND LUNCH
12:15 -12:23         Passing Period
12:15 -12:50 3RD & 4TH  LUNCH
12:50 -12:58         Passing Period
12:58 -2:03 Study Hall in 3rd Period Class

RELEASED FOR LUNCH BY BUILDING WHERE HAVE THIRD PERIOD
1ST Lunch 600
2nd Lunch 700
3rd & 4th Lunch 100, 200, 300, 500 800, 900, Portable
Athletics & P.E.

Lunches for Tuesday, January 13th-Thursday, January 15th
SACK LUNCHES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE CAFETERIA ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.  Anyone desiring a sack lunch should obtain a ticket in the cafeteria each morning before 9:05. Students may pick up lunches at 11:15.  Lunches may be eaten in the cafeteria, if the student does not have a next period exam, or may be taken home after the last period exam. Please note, lunches should not be eaten on the buses.


OTHER EXAM PERIOD RULES

Students who exempt one exam on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday and because of transportation issues have to be in school all day, MUST go to and remain in the supervised study hall in the cafeteria during the exam period for which they are exempt.

Students who exempt both exams on a given day MUST (district policy) come to school that day and sign an attendance register in the Counseling Center.

Students must remain in their classes or in the supervised study hall in the cafeteria until the end of each exam period

STUDENTS CAN ONLY TAKE THE EXAMS AT THE PERIODS DURING WHICH THEY ARE SCHEDULED.  They will not be allowed to mix and match exam periods from one day to another.

Buses will run their regular high school routes on Monday, January 12th.  On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, students will be dismissed at 1:15.  However, any student whose parent allows him/her to leave the campus early will not be allowed to return to campus to catch the bus. Parents must make their own early dismissal transportation arrangements.  Students who are excused from exams may not be on the campus of RRHS or any other campus. Please do not request other campuses to release younger children to their RRHS brothers or sisters before the end of the school day.

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