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L-A Leaniing Experie 50 - Criminology
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lg-wn fda f H KM' ,mgtffitf Q,-f7Nf' The educational system at Big Sky has changed drastically since it opened in the fall of 1980. Progress is continuing on im- proving recognition for academic excellence. t All three Missoula County High Schools put a good grade and p e r f e ct attendance policy into effect The new policy gave a student recognition half a day off of his or her choice, provided he or she had a 3.0 or higher grade point and perfect at- tendance for the quarter. Those with a 4.0 grade point average were awarded a whole day off. English teacher Tom Lukomski said he considered the plan an in- genious method to reward students Y for their academic achievements. But he said he feels students who earned days off usually would not take them. Hav- ing the offer of a day off is e n o u g h . Academically, MCHS has been striving to be second to none. In doing so, the requirements for graduation will be stricter in the JJ future. Two years from now, seniors will be required to take a full year of government as oppos- ed to the half-year required now. At that time, British Literature will more than likely be a year- long course. These changes are taking place because of a five year curriculum review being conducted by the district. A panel of administrators and teachers have been studying course offerings, class content, and educational value of each cur- riculum area. The panel then makes recomendations to the district, which starts a process of making changes in classes and class requirements The result has been a gradual change of con- tent andf course offerings for students the past two years. The plan of MCHS-Supt. Dr. Dennis Kraft is to have each academic area studied on a revolv- ing basis continually, so that cur- riculums are in a constant state of revision Tessa Gournay y Attendance 1n centive rew ards students 1 for making their classes a high priority.,
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A LISTEN I-IERE - Officer Cbarleen Nabeman and Asst, Cnief of Police Doug Cnase Ifooj talk to students about a policeman's career, IN ACTION - Two officers monitor Big Sky students af ine state basketball tourney, Several officers spoke fo sfuoents in Criminology class. OBSEFIVING - Criminology feacner Russ Pilcner listens as police officer Mike Vlleigle speaks to tbe class, Criminology - 51
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