Waterman received a Bachelor of Science degree in business and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) both at Eastern Illinois University, a Master of Arts in educational leadership from North Central College and a doctoral degree (Ed.D.) in leadership and administration from Aurora University. Course Teams will choose one of four options for final exam experiences.In 2003, he became an assistant principal at Westmont, and two years later he moved on to become an assistant principal at Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream.Course teams may choose to limit the amount of retakes/revisions to a number that is equal to 50 percent of the total number of summative assessments eligible for retakes administered during the semester.Course teams may choose to limit students to one retake/revision per summative assessment.Teachers will record a grade of Missing (M=0) until the work is turned in. There is a two-week window to submit summative missing work before the grade turns into a zero.Students are required to submit the majority of their coursework prior to the initial summative to be eligible for a retake/revision.If a student fails to turn in a summative assessment on the date it is due without a valid excuse or excused absence, the student will not have an opportunity to retake or revise the summative assessment. Students are required to turn in summative work on time.In all courses, assessments of the learning objectives counted as part of the achievement grade can be retaken or revised without penalty or restrictions on the grade.Students receive individual grades for work completed in groups.Attendance is excluded from the academic grade. “M” grades are used to indicate missing work in the Infinite Campus gradebook.Coursework directly impacts student performance on summative assessments.Coursework is included in semester grades and accounts for no more than 10% of the final grade.
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