Music I Expectations, Policies and Procedures

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Music I Expectations, Policies and Procedures Music Appreciation Music I Expectations, Policies and Procedures

What is Music Appreciation? Music appreciation is a general music class where students will learn some of the basics of music as well as gain a greater understanding of where music comes from and how it affects our lives today. We will cover topics to include, but not limited to: Instruments, Classical Music, History of Western Music, Music of Today, and Broadway, and Movie Music. Students are expected to complete several projects (some of which will require work at home in order to complete). Students will occasionally be asked to provide their own music devices (ipod/mp3 player/CD/etc.). Students will only be allowed to use these devices during the unit/project that is being studied. At all other times, students must follow the code of conduct and school rules concerning the use of such devices.

Grades – How will I be graded? Quantity of Work Credit is awarded for PASSING work accomplished in class. Participation in class activities is required to earn daily credit. Quality of Work Most daily assignments are graded on a straight points basis. Daily assignments are averaged and test scores are averaged.

Behavior – How should I behave in class? Behavior Expectations Tardies are noted and referrals given based upon the school’s policies. One-fourth of the day’s credit is lost when a student is tardy. Swearing will NOT be tolerated. Referrals will be given for swearing. Respect for all persons and property is expected. (Including MINE!) All activities in class are graded and students are expected to complete them for credit and grade. In accordance with the school’s policies, gum, food and drink are NOT permitted. Water is permitted. Cheating will not be tolerated. Students caught cheating will receive a zero for the assignment or test.

Consequences Discipline Policy: Disruption or any kind of misbehavior may result in one or more of the following consequences: 1. Verbal warning to student and loss of participation points 2. Student/teacher conference 3. Teacher/parent phone or e-mail communication 4. Student detention with teacher during lunch 5. Office referral 6. Removal from class

Communication – What do I do if I have a question? E-mail is checked and answered daily: mgaylord@psusd.us The phone number at the school is 760-202-6455. My extension is x4042406 I am usually around daily during lunch and after school

Supplies – Things you will need DAILY SUPPLIES NEEDED: Students should have these items in class every day: 2 pocket paper folder 3 ring binder Paper Pencil or Pen

Extra Credit – Will there be Extra Credit? Students may earn extra credit in music appreciation by attending a chorus, band, or dance concert or other musical production at an elementary, middle or high school, or professional production. Proof of attendance is required by either submitting a program signed by the director or other school official also in attendance. Along with proof of attendance, a 1-page (full), double spaced, 12 point font, review of the event will need to be submitted.

Really…What do I need to do to pass? Act safely Be on time and prepared for class Be respectful of others and property Make an effort!