Mr. Raymund Bowers - Franklin High School
825 E Redd Rd
El Paso, Texas 79912
(915) 236-2400
If you would like to contact me, please use the districts parent portal
2022 Fall Semester Schedule
Purple Days
8:30-10:15 -- 1st period - Varsity/JV Football
10:23-11:57 -- 2nd period - Conference
11:57-12:39 -- Lunch
12:47-2:17 -- 3rd period - AP World History
2:25-3:55 -- 4th period - AP World History
Silver Days
8:30-10:15 -- 5th period - Varsity/JV Football
10:23-11:57 -- 6th period - AP World History
11:57-12:39 -- Lunch
12:47-2:17 -- 7th period - PLC
2:25-3:55 -- 8th period - AP World History
General Classroom Rules and Policies
I. Required Materials
1. Text Book (AP classes will have a digital copy)
2. Student’s Responsibility – Three Ring Binder, 4 Dividers, Pencil/Pen
II. Classroom Policy
1. Follow the “Student Code of Conduct” and other general school rules
2. Always demonstrate the following characteristics
***Trustworthiness***
***Responsibility***
*****Respect*****
III. Disciplinary Options
1. Verbal warning
2. Student Conference
3. Change seat assignment
4. Parent Conference
5. Referral
IV. Absences
A student who misses a class (for any reason) must make up all work. It is the student’s responsibility to find out what was missed and/or to set up a time to make up work. The student will have the same amount of days to make up the missed work as the number of days absent.
V. Tardies
A student is tardy if he/she is not in the room when the bell finishes ringing. If the tardy is excused, the student must bring a signed pass.
CLASS POLICY - 4 TARDIES WILL CAUSE THE STUDENT TO LOSE THE PRIVILEGE OF EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENTS AND ON TESTS (CURVES).
VI. Grades
40% Assessments (Tests, Projects, Notebooks)
Notebook (must be divided into the following categories)
A. Notes – daily work
B. Vocabulary, Timeline activities
C. Writing notes and assignments
D. Tests
40% Coursework (reading assignments)
20% Writing assignments
VII. Extra Credit - (Can lose privilege based on tardies)
Two chances for extra credit is always available.
1. Tutoring (any subject before or after school) – 3 points for 30 minutes (Max of 50 points on tests and 50 points on homework per 9 weeks) Tutoring time must be logged by: date, time in, time out, teacher, subject
2. Any type of extra work (poster, report, drawing, timeline, etc.) – amount of credit depends on the amount and quality of work.
VIII. Tutoring
Tutoring is available to any student. Tutoring can be used to help further understand information, gain help on an assignment, do make up work, or do extra credit work.
IX. Basic Daily Expectations
1. Beginning of Class – All students will take their seats upon entering the classroom, write down the first daily objective and language objective into the notebook and do the daily warm-up activity.
2. Interruptions – If it relates to the topic, wait till the person speaking is finished and then add you question or comment. Class discussions on the topic are always welcomed. If the interruption does not relate to the topic (i.e. asking for a pencil/pen, paper, go to the restroom, etc.), raise your hand and wait to be called on.
3. Passes – All passes are for emergencies only.
4. End of Class – You are not excused when the bell rings. The teacher will excuse the class after the activity is finish, last information is given, and/or the room is straightened