Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Yearbook 11/30

- One of your pages as finished a possible. Both your first and second pages should have been 'as finished as possible' by Thanksgiving. Now, choose one of those two and completely finish it. These will go to the publisher for printing at the start of January, is is crucial they be finished before the end of the semester. This includes having signatures of approval for your page before the date; not ready to be signed on the due date. You have through the last day of the semester for this; but just like everything else, waiting to the last minute is not a good decision.

- On the sheet for signatures, you will need a student representative that is involved in the club or event to acknowledge that it is an accurate representation. Ideally, the student should not be in the year book class. If you hadn't already, use the letter you wrote, and modify it as appropriate to also request a student (or staff if they prefer) representative from the club/event to approve the content regarding their club. When you get to the point that you are ready to show it to them (page and/or letter), let me know and I'll find a printer to print a copy of the page.

Your choice:
For your final, I am giving you two options. You can either have your finished page count for the final(make it good), or I can write a paper&scantron (multiple choice, aprox. 100 questions) test for the class. If you have questions or concerns ask today; not after its too late. If you would rather take a paper based test, you must let me know today, as tests must be submitted this friday to our departments (I won't be writing one if no one wants one). If you tell me you would like to take the paper based final, you can NOT back out of it. Ask questions if you aren't sure. If I write it because you ask for it, it will be what is graded for your final.

Optional redo of sales- If you would like to retry selling, you can redo the assignment. It will be averaged alongside the previous assignment, reducing its percentage in the gradebook. This is your choice, if you give it a try and it doesn't go well, you can back out and keep what you have.

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