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ACP Policies and Incentive ProgramsClick on the policies and programs below to view the details
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ACP is proud to give an annual $5,000 college scholarship to an ACP student. This scholarship is awarded to the lucky individual who gets their scholarship ticket drawn at the end of the school year. Students can earn tickets each block by meeting any of the following criteria:
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Each block teachers nominate one student from each class as their outstanding student of the block. Student of the block nominations are based on attendance, classroom participation, extracurricular activities, overall attitude with students and staff, academic achievement, and level of improvement. All Student of the Block Award winners receive a certificate of achievement. First time Student of the Block Award winners also receive a student-designed ACP t-shirt. Repeat award winners receive gift certificates to popular restaurants in the Mesa area. |
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Each week all morning classes compete against each other and all afternoon classes compete against each other to have the best classroom attendance. This means that all students have to work together to be on time to class! The morning class and the afternoon class with the best attendance at the end of each week wins the competition and earns their reward. The winning morning class receives free breakfast and the afternoon class receives free dessert. |
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Any student who refers another to ACP can earn $50 per referred student based on the following criteria:
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ACP is an open campus; therefore students are allowed to leave campus on their lunch hour only, but not during morning and afternoon breaks. ACP is NOT RESPONSIBLE for any student activities during lunch or any activities that take place off campus. |
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The grading policy for Academy with Community Partners is above the state standards set for secondary schools. In order to receive credit for a class, a competency level of 75% must be achieved. Any grade average below 75% receives no credit. Credit is only given when completion of class requirements are met. There will be a minimum of 75 clock hours of direct instruction and 75% mastery results in one-half credit earned. Grading Scale:
A+ 100-97 A 96-94 A- 93-92 B+ 91-89 B 88-85 B- 84-83 C+ 82-80 C 79-75 NC 74-0 School absences will only be excused for the following reasons and documentation of the following will be necessary:
To be documented as an excused absence a telephone call from parent/guardian must be received in the office within 24 hours of the absence. The same rules apply for prearranged absences. We follow the 90% attendance policy prescribed by ARS § 15-802. A student may have only two excused absences during a block. Any unexcused absences have to be made up. Skipping class will result in mandatory make-up time; however class work cannot be made up. Excessive tardies must be made up on Friday from 8 A.M. – 12 P.M. Tardies will be handled by the instructor/administration. Tests and assignments missed while absent must be made up by the time stipulated by the instructor/administration. It is the students’ responsibility to make arrangements with the instructor for make-up work or to get work in advance of missing class. |
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Policy on Receiving a Grade of Incomplete: Final Exams CANNOT BE MADE UP, except for a family emergency or a serious illness. A grade of incomplete will only be given if a student has a passing grade when one of the following occurs:
If a student is given a grade of incomplete, he or she must make up all assignments, tests, or time within two weeks of the completion of that block. Grades will be withheld until all work has been made up. Any student who doesn't take a required final exam will automatically fail the course. |
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Students with 100% attendance and a grade of 92% or higher in their class will be exempt from that final exam. To participate in the exemption policy, a student must be enrolled in the class at the beginning of the block. Any student enrolling after the first day will be required to take the final exam regardless of grade or attendance. An exemption form will be given to any student meeting the exemption criteria and must be signed by the legal guardian and returned to the instructor(s). |
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Attendance and Tardy Policy
Make Up Policy: Students who are absent in any class must make up the work and/or time on the Friday of the absence. Time must be made up the week of the absence. If that is a problem, students must notify the teacher before Friday to make arrangements if necessary. If there isn’t a scheduled make up session that week, they must make up their absence the following week. Absences are defined as:
Make-up time is based on the following criteria: |
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| Students may choose which session they would like to attend if they
only have to make up 2 hours. Students needing to make up 4 hours must
arrive for both sessions. |
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Suspended absences and work missed due to a suspended absence CANNOT be made up. |
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Students who arrive late to school must serve detention according to
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One of the goals of the Administration and Board of ACP is to produce an educated, employable workforce. On keeping with that goal, we will be discouraging multiple body piercing, tattoos, and modes of dress that are not in keeping with the community standard. While we encourage and support all students’ individuality, our main objective is to prepare our youth for their future. Since that future includes employment, freedom of expression in terms of outward appearance must conform to what an employer out in the community would expect. Moderate or conservative dress is recommended. Any student not complying with the dress code may be sent home to change clothes. Their parent or guardian will be notified and that student will be required to make up the missed time. |
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| Clothing which is not permitted includes, but is not limited to the following:
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Cell phones must be off during class. If a student is caught using a cell phone during class, it will be confiscated by the teacher for the remainder of the class. The teacher will then take the cell phone at the beginning of the class for the remainder of the block. Student refusal to comply with the cell phone policy will result in further disciplinary action. Parents are to call the office and not the student. |
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| Behavior Subject to Expulsion: Possession or use of alcohol and/or drugs, weapons, furnishing or sale of a controlled substance or an imitation of drugs will result in immediate suspension from the block and subsequent expulsion from the school, based on administrative recommendation and board endorsement. Consequences for inappropriate behaviors are listed below. The School Administration and Board reserve the right to expel students for gross violations of student policies. Those violations are covered in ARS§ 15. Students may not show disrespect, defiance, or threaten a teacher, staff,
or administrator. Any obscenity or violence addressed toward a teacher
or administrator may result in immediate suspension and subsequent expulsion
from the school, based on administrative recommendation and board endorsement. |
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