Students may always seek extra help from their teachers if they do not understand assignments, if the work is difficult or if they have been legitimately absent and have missed assignments and class discussions. Students should arrange conferences with their teachers before or after school, or at a time convenient to all.

A teacher will sometimes request a student stay after school if it is apparent that the student is having difficulty with work. This is not to be thought of as a punishment, but rather as the desire of the teacher to help students make progress.

The resource teacher, at the request of the subject teacher, can assess students who are having difficulty with their course work.

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