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School Improvement # 18 Transfer Students

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This some common sense practice to use when you get transfer students. The key is to have a practice written down for your schedule. There is an example on the trimesters.org website on how to do it. They have to take as many required classes as possible but be given some room for failures based on the potential credit they can gain in your schedule. Students who come from a schedule with more credits available should be held accountable to a policy you have in place for not having any part time students. For example, "All students must take at least 6 classes per semester to be considered a full time student". When you get a trimester student in the Winter (usually mid January when their semester ends) you place them in the same courses but their grades determine if they go in the A or B section of the class. If a student has an A or B in the semester class, put them in the B section of the trimester. If they have less than a B put them in the A section of the class assuming they need some extra time.

Trimesters.org - CLEP testing - Larry Bell - Merit Pay - Bart goes to SP.Ed. - Homework Strategies - CLEP - ASVAB
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Website: www.trimesters.org
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This some common sense practice to use when you get transfer students. The key is to have a practice written down for your schedule. There is an example on the trimesters.org website on how to do it. They have to take as many required classes as possible but be given some room for failures based on the potential credit they can gain in your schedule. Students who come from a schedule with more credits available should be held accountable to a policy you have in place for not having any part time students. For example, "All students must take at least 6 classes per semester to be considered a full time student". When you get a trimester student in the Winter (usually mid January when their semester ends) you place them in the same courses but their grades determine if they go in the A or B section of the class. If a student has an A or B in the semester class, put them in the B section of the trimester. If they have less than a B put them in the A section of the class assuming they need some extra time.

Trimesters.org - CLEP testing - Larry Bell - Merit Pay - Bart goes to SP.Ed. - Homework Strategies - CLEP - ASVAB
Email: mwesterburg@gmail.com
Website: www.trimesters.org
Text: 269-449-6091

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