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Academic Guidelines

Homework

To promote the development of effective study habits, we suggest students, in consultation with their parents, set up a routine and environment that facilitates both home study and daily reading.

In Division II (Grades 4, 5, and 6), formal assignments may be given for homework. Students are also expected to complete missed or unfinished classroom work. Suggested study time for homework is 20 – 30 minutes daily. In addition, students are encouraged to make recreational reading part of their daily home study routine.

In Division III (Grades 7, 8, and 9), expectations increase. Students may be assigned daily homework for up to one hour. Recreational reading is also encouraged at these grade levels in addition to home study. Students requiring additional instruction or support may contact their teacher to schedule a meeting for assistance with their studies. The learning commons is also available for student use during the health break and lunch hour. 

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