Thank you to those of you who turned in your play script projects.
For those who have not, please note that the deadline was extended until Friday, Jan. 28. Any plays turned in after Friday (most likely on Monday) will be counted as late with the appropriate reduction in grade. This means the automatic "A" cannot be honored if you did not turn in your play by Friday. Please have plays printed and turned in to me before second period, Jan. 31 (9:05). Plays printed after this point will not be accepted and the grade will be a failing one for the marking period. Unfortunately, this also applies to students absent or tardy on Monday.
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
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