Mrs. Hoglund
*All
assignments will be due at the start of the next class period, unless otherwise
stated.
*Late
assignments will not be accepted, unless you have an excused absence in
which case the assignment will be due before you take the chapter test.
*When you
are absent you are responsible for getting the assignment and any missed notes.
*If you are
going to be gone for a school related absence the homework due the day of
the
absence is due before
you leave.
*You are
responsible for getting the missed notes and assignment that will be due the
day you
return.
Quizzes
*You may
not retake quizzes.
*You will
be allowed to use your notebook when taking most quizzes, therefore it will be
important to take
good notes.
*Tests will
be given at the end of each chapter.
* If you
miss the day before a test you must take the test as scheduled.
* If you
miss the day of a test you will take the test the day you return and will be
responsible
for the material
covered in class that day.
* If you
take a make-up test in the Math IMC it must be completed in one sitting. Do not start
a test unless you
have time to finish it.
* As the
math department policy states there are no retakes given for A.P. Statistics
tests.
* The
follow grading scale will be used:
A =
90 100%
B =
80 89%
C =
70 79%
Incomplete or
NC = below 70%
*Semester
grades will be weighted in the following manner
Test and Quizzes = 80%
Homework = 20%
*For a fire
alarm exit the building through the north doors near the Social Studies IMC and
listen for further instruction.
Please stay together as a class.
*For a
tornado alarm proceed to the hallway outside the west office and listen for
further
instruction. Please stay together as a class.
* I will be available for help before school at
If possible please make an appointment.
*****Please use the
I want to treat all students fairly. If you feel that you have been mistreated, please see me after class so that we may discuss your concern.
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the conclusion of this course, the successful student will be able to
1. demonstrate knowledge of operations on raw data.
2. utilize experimental probability models to solve problems involving uncertainty.
3. create and draw inferences from charts, tables and graphs to confirm models.
4. plan a study to decide how and what to measure.