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Mr. Claustro
TBA
Website:
jclaust.weebly.com
E-mail:
Phone:
jclaust@yahoo.com
Diego Rivera Learning Complex:
(310) 846-2000
Classroom: 103
Course Overview
Welcome to L&L ELD! Throughout this year-long course, students will have opportunities for reading, writing,
speaking, listening and collaborating with the goal of helping students go beyond their potential as a
reader and writer and develop and expand their knowledge of the English language and demonstrate their
mastery level of new learning through performance tasks and assessments, which are all a part of the Common
Core State Standards for English Language Arts and California English Language Development
Standards.
To view, http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/ and http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/er/documents/eldstndspublication14.pdf
Course Objectives
2
Course Textbook and readings (Upon request)
1 Small Stapler
At home, you will need:
Provided Texts
College Dictionary (Dictionary.com is welcome)
Access to course reading material
Access to a computer and printer
Classroom Expectations
You are responsible for abiding by Public Service Community School (PSCS) classroom rules and policies. To
promote a safe and enjoyable learning environment, please see below for a set of general rules you are expected
to follow in our classroom:
1. Respect yourself and others by being polite and courteous to your fellow classmates and teacher. This
includes no use of profanity or putting down your fellow students.
2. Electronic devices may not be used in class unless it is necessary for a class assignment. No charging
devices while in class.
3. No food or drinks in the classroom, except for water in a closed container.
4. Be prepared and ready to learn.
5. Use the restroom before and after class.
6. The teacher, not the time, dismisses class.
Consequences
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Non-Verbal Warning
Proximity Warning
Private Conversation
Detention
Parent Phone Call
Parent Conference
Referral to the appropriate Administrator
*Note: I reserve the right to shift between consequences as I deem appropriate for an infraction.
Homework Policy
Homework is due the day after it is assigned unless otherwise notified. Late homework will be accepted by the
following Friday (Hardcopy only) with a grade deduction. Late and Make-up work are accepted and have the
opportunity for full credit in the event of an excused absence or tardy.
Grading Policy
Grades will be determined by the following modes of assessment:
Homework
In-Class Assignments
Quizzes
Writing assignments and essays
Projects
Exams
Grading Scale
Classwork / Homework
Writing / Projects
Tests /Quizzes
Participation
30%
30%
30%
10%
A
B
C
D
F
90-100%
80-89%
70-79%
60-69%
59% and Below
If you missed a quiz or an exam, you are allowed a make-up the assignment only if you have an excused
absence. Major writing assignments and projects are to be turned in on time*.
*Note: I reserve the right to exercise discretion.
Absence Policy
All absences require a valid excuse and verification of absence. Frequent absences, two or more back-to-back,
will be addressed with the student, if I have not contacted the parent or guardian. Students without an excused
absence forfeit their participation and Quote of the Day points for the day, but all absentees are required to
submit the Quote of the Day assignment.
Plagiarism / Academic Integrity
Plagiarism is a serious academic offense. Plagiarism is a form of dishonesty that occurs when a person passes
off someone else's work as his or her own. Different forms of plagiarism include failing to cite an author for
ideas incorporated into a student's paper, copying another students exam or assignment turned in for a grade,
cutting and pasting paragraphs from different websites, and handing in a paper downloaded from the internet.
Academic integrity and scholarly honorability are expected from all students. Violations of this code of honor
are no laughing matter to the school or to the District, and violators face repercussions, including a failing grade
for the assignment and parent call (All of this is easily avoided by doing your own work, and whenever you use
someone elses ideas or words in your paper, make sure you give them proper credit).
Technology
The course uses technology consistently as a resource for informative and research text. Updated information
will be posted on my website (jclaust.weebly.com) about current school events, miscellaneous English relevant
events and course information.
Students are required to work with various technological platforms and use various academic and educational
outlets on the web.
Students are required to view assignment relevant films of written works and listen to relative audio pieces.
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Print Student Name
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Print Parent/Guardian Name
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Students e-mail address
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Parents/Guardian e-mail address
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Students home phone #
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Parents/Guardian home phone #
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Parents/Guardian work/cell phone #