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Report Letters
Study
Halls
Requirements
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Report
Letters
Three times a year, each student and his or her parents
receive a report letter detailing the student's progress.
Students will receive these written report letters in what
we call a "report conference" with a senior faculty
member. There, students will read and discuss what their
teachers have written along with their own written self-evaluations.
We
feel that this combination of written and verbal evaluation
is more throrough, more subtle, more effective, more humane,
and, finally, more educational than letter grades. With
this system, Buxton teachers are able to give very specific
encouragement, advice, and instruction; as a result, students
know preceisely how they are doing in each of their classes
and what they need to do to improve.
For college-admissions purposes, we do generate a graded
report card that students see for the first time at the
end of their junior year. As our evaluative process is so
thorough, it is very unlikely that students will be surprised
by their letter grades.
In
addition to these reports, a student's academic advisor
is in regular contact with the parents regarding their child's
performance.
Study
Halls
Faculty-supervised study periods take place daily during
class hours and students may be required to attend. The
evening study hall, held five nights a week, is required
of those students not involved in evening activities.
Graduation Requirements
Sixteen credits are required for graduation, which include
4 years of English and a year of American history. Students
are also counseled to complete a minimum of 3 years of mathematics,
2 years of social science, 2 years of laboratory science,
and a minimum of 3 years of a foreign language. In addition,
students are also strongly encouraged to pursue courses
in the arts.
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