Class Policies & Expectations
Teacher: Mr. Steele Course: Algebra 3,4 (honors)
Voicemail: Box #1261 Email: Steve_Steele@whps.org
Honors
Algebra 3,4 Course Description
This course briefly reviews
and then extends the principles of first year Algebra. Students will study
functions (linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential,
logarithmic) sequences and series, conic
sections, probability, permutations and
combinations. The approach is rigorous and abstract, and is
designed to encourage independent study and creative thinking.
Attendance: You are responsible for all material covered during an absence.
>> contact me or a classmate for missed assignments / notes due to an
excused absence. Missed work must be made up promptly (1-2days)
>> no credit (grade of zero) will be given for missed assignments, quizzes,
tests, .... due to an unexcused absence.
Class Behavior: RESPECT (for me and your classmates). Your success in this class will
greatly depend on the following:
>> paying
attention during class explanations
>> doing your
assignments daily
>> studying for
quizzes / test
>> asking questions
about unclear concepts / material
Preparation: You must come to class ON TIME (tardiness will result in detentions per
school policy) and PREPARED with covered text, notebook, completed
assignments, pencil / pen , calculator, ....
Homework: All assignments are expected to be done daily, and checked regularly.
Some assignments (graded homework assignments) will be collected,
graded, and averaged in with your quizzes / tests. GHA’s that are 1 day late will
lose half of their earned credit ; 2 days late will earn no credit (grade of zero)
(over)
Grading: Based on total points of the following:
>> Tests (usually 55-65 pt range)
>> Quizzes (usually 30-40 pt range)
>> Graded Homework Assignments (usually around 10 pts)
>> Semester Avg = Qtr Avg (40%) + Qtr Avg (40%) + Sem Exam (20%)
>> There is no “retaking” of quizzes nor tests. Please do not ask !
Extra Help: Seek help immediately !!! I will be available after school most days. Please
let me know when you would like to meet so I can check my availability.
(my office is in room C221). I also have a study hall period 5 (Rm C214).
West Hartford Public High
Schools Mathematics Mission Statement
West Hartford Public High
School’s mathematics program embraces a rigorous and challenging
curriculum, which promotes understanding, problem solving, and
conjecturing and communication
about
mathematical concepts. All students are engaged in learning mathematics in a
productive, inter-
active
and technologically enhanced environment. Teachers hold high expectations for
students, allowing
them sufficient opportunities
to practice and achieve, with the outcome of students’ learning mathematics
with
understanding.
By the
end of high school, students will apply a range of numerical, algebraic,
geometric, and statistical
concepts and skills to formulate, analyze and solve real world problems.
The program will facilitate
inquiry
and exploration of real world phenomena, offer authentic and diverse forms of
assessment and
support continued development and appreciation of mathematics as a
discipline.
William
H. Hall High School Mission Statement
William H. Hall High School,
through a commitment to excellence, promotes academic achievement
along with intellectual, artistic,
social, emotional and physical development of each student in a safe
environment conductive to learning. Our programs recognize diverse
student backgrounds, interests,
abilities, and learning
styles. Our curricula challenge students, stimulate creative and critical
thinking
and
promote the pursuit of lifelong learning. We actively involve the community in
a variety of ways.
Finally, we encourage students to be well-informed and responsible
citizens who are prepared to respond
independently and innovatively to a rapidly changing world.