ANNUAL COLLEGE READINESS INDICATORS
The following areas are critical to life long success and thus required for you to remain in good standing and be on track to graduate. Each year, you have six College Readiness Indicators that must be completed to remain in good standing.
1. MASTERY
Pass all classes, A-G and more
2. COLLEGE READINESS SKILLS
Minimum annual Common Core Assessment
Grade Level Targets
3. SELF REGULATION
Self-discipline requirement
Fewer than 13 reflections each year
4. PURPOSE
PMC Hours — 10 passion exploration or service hours
5. CRITICAL THINKING
Complete + pass PMC Journeys
6. PRESENCE
Attendance- Fewer than 18 absences
EVA-Specific Grading Policies
Once logged in to Pearson Connexus, students will see a calendar for which assignments to do and their due date. Students will read the directions upload their work on Pearson Connexus.
Some examples of assignments are:
Note taking
Online quizzes
Presentations
Worksheets
Projects
Essays
Participation Grade
Students will receive a daily advisory participation grade.
Students can earn an A by completing the following tasks everyday:
Showing up to advisory on zoom and being present for at least 40 of the 60 minutes of class.
Verbally Participate in activities.
Turn in their advisory assignment.
1-on-1 Grade
Students will receive one "1-on-1 grade" per quarter.
Students can earn an A by:
Attending all appointments.
Being on time.
Verbally Participating
Completing their 1 on 1 reflection forms.
After a unit closes, students cannot turn in late work for that unit.
Teachers will unlock an entire unit of work for the student to complete at their own pace. Students will have 3-4 weeks to finish all of their assignments from each unit.
Go Deeper
The magic is in the details. Read on to learn more about how this model looks in practice.
What are the specific parts of the EVA experience? What is mandatory and what optional parts exist?
What commitments to EVA students make? What happens when we don't meet them?
How is attendance different at EVA?
What does the day in the life of an EVA student look like?