Welcome! Mr. Stan Debiec 2019-2020 School Year.

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Welcome! Mr. Stan Debiec 2019-2020 School Year

Welcome Please print your student’s name and your name on the list circulating the room….. Then I know who you belong to !

Mr. Debiec My Why ? “To provide students with an inclusive and engaging learning environment that encourages problem solving skills to help prepare them for their future.”

Who Am I ?

<<< 20 Years of Sales & Marketing >>> How did I get here? 1985 <<< 20 Years of Sales & Marketing >>> 2019

3 Legs to Success Student Success in Class Parent/Guardian (Home) Teacher (Classroom) Your Student

Online Brand Reputation Sales & Marketing AREA STATE NATIONALS Our Text Book 20 pg Paper Online Brand Reputation

Top 7 Things You Should Know

7 The best way to reach me is via email. I am in 3 different classrooms throughout the day. I am running from class to class just like your kids…. I will get back to you within 1-2 business days. DebiecS@Issaquah.wednet.edu Other ways Phone: 425-837-7866 Office: 2105

6 Check the classroom website. Important due dates are on the calendar. Things change as students needs change. The website is the most up to date www.StanDebiec.com

5 Grades are online. I try to post a couple of times a week to keep everyone updated. If something is missing, there is a zero (this is a change to what I was doing). It is up to the student to get that taken care of. I do not penalize for late or missing material. At the same time, the expectation is that students do not have more than one or two missing items. I offer weekly FlexTime to get this taken care of. Anything missing 10 days prior to grades being required by the district will receive a zero. This is a HARD DEADLINE !

4 Homework. My goal for students is to get all assignments done in class. As long as we make the best of our class time, they most likely will have little homework in the class.

3 Extre Help. The best way is for the student to make an appointment. I am available most every day before school, after school, and lunch time. If students need extra help, they can schedule some time. Of course FlexTime is also available 2x per week.

2 Cellphones. Cell phones can become a distraction. I have asked students to keep their phones put away unless we need them for class room work. We shall see how this goes…. If you do need to reach your student, I ask that you call the office and go through that route.

1 Question your student. I encourage you to ask them what they are doing in class.

Last, but not least… My classes are “Learner Driven” In class lecture Support Video Interactive exercises Group work Practice / Review Student Share Teacher led examples

Thank You for Coming Tonight