Palmer Trinity School

PTS465_Handbook-2024-2025_Digital_8.5x11_R6 (1)FINAL

An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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{ 66 } MISSED WORK Excused A student who misses class due to excused absence, late arrival or early dismissal, shall follow the missed work policy. • If a student is in school for any part of a school day, the student is expected to collect new assignments and hand in due assignments for all of his/her classes, regardless of whether or not the student actually attended the class that day. A student returning to school during the school day is required to locate the teacher of each class missed in order to take or schedule any missed assessment(s). • Upper School students that have an absence on the day of a test, will be afforded an opportunity to make-up the test on the closest Tuesday or Friday after the scheduled test day. Make-up testing will take priority over all other after-school activities. A student, who fails to do so, may receive a zero on the test. • Middle School students that have an absence on the day of a test, will be afforded an opportunity to make-up the test on the day of return. • A student who is absent on the day of a pre-announced quiz will be required to take a make-up assessment on the day he or she returns. A student, who fails to do so, may receive a zero on the quiz. • Work that is assigned prior to absences will be handed in the day the student returns to school. No days will be given to make up work that was assigned prior to absences. • Working with individual teachers, the student is required to make up all missed work within a week of return. When students miss school they will be given one (1) times the number of days absent to make up the work assigned while absent. Unexcused A student who misses class due to an unexcused absence, late arrival or early dismissal will receive a zero for all missed work/assessments. DISMISSAL AND AFTER SCHOOL SUPERVISION Middle School Middle School students not involved in a supervised activity are expected to leave campus. All middle school students remaining on campus 15 minutes after the end of the school day are responsible for reporting to the area(s) designated by the administration for after school supervision. All students must be picked up from campus no later than 6:00 p.m. Although PTS does provide campus security, the School does not monitor student pickup. Middle School students may not walk off campus, at any time, without prior written permission. is includes, but is not limited to, those students who are walking home. Upper School Upper school students not involved in a supervised activity may remain on campus after the school day. Students are not permitted in the gymnasium, dining hall, in or near any wooded area, on the athletic fields, on the basketball or tennis courts, in the gym lobby, or in any classroom without direct supervision from a faculty member. Students should not linger in the parking lot or around cars. All students must leave campus or be picked up no later than 6:00 p.m. Although PTS does provide campus security, the School does not monitor student pickup.

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