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Marking System/Reporting Periods
- The school year is divided into four reporting periods.
- Reporting of marks will be cumulative.
- Some courses have exams worth 15% per term
Assessment
- Marks for most subjects will be given as percentages. Unless otherwise stated in the course outline, a teacher may allot a maximum of 10% per term for classroom participation, contribution and a learning attitude that enhances the classroom environment.
- At the beginning of each reporting period, subject teachers will outline their expectations for that term. They will also describe the nature of tests, assignments and projects, and their policy for late assignments and making up missed work. Each student will receive a course outline of the courses they are taking. Students will also be informed as to how
they will be graded on that particular course.
Evaluation
- Parents will receive four report cards a year.
- Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held twice a year.
- Parents are encouraged to call teachers at school for updates on their children.
Failures
Students who fail courses in Grades 7 and 8 must meet with the administration prior to the start of the school year to develop strategies for the following year.
Students who fail a General Studies compulsory subject in senior grades must complete the course at summer school before the start of the next academic year.
Students who fail a Judaic Studies compulsory subject will meet with administration to determine what needs to be done to receive a credit. Students who do not meet the requirements of 16 credits will meet with administration with regard to acquiring a Judaic Studies diploma.
General Studies Credits
- All courses are valued at either a full credit or .5 credit.
- Thirty credits are needed to graduate with a Department of Education diploma.
Judaic Studies Credits
- All courses are valued at either a full or .5 credit.
- All courses will be registered with the Department of Education.
- Fourteen credits are needed to receive a Judaic Studies diploma.
In addition to a Manitoba high school diploma, students who successfully graduate will also receive a Gray Academy of Jewish Education diploma.
Manitoba Department of Education
www.edu.gov.mb.ca
High School Compulsory and Elective Courses for General and Judaic Studies
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