Sunday, March 25, 2018

STUDYPATH* April 2-6, 2018

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

The Lesson of Ups
Show Up, Keep Up, Speak Up, Measure Up

Monday April 2
Today is Cesar E. Chavez Day, a state holiday, and classes are not in session

Tuesday April 3
New York Times Upfront Cellphone Addiction responses due tomorrow (hard copy)
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 17 and 19 dialectical journals (one per chapter) due Friday
My Perspectives anthologies due in class for Shakespeare's The Tempest
Letter to the Editor #13 due on turnitin.com web site by 8:30 A.M.

Wednesday April 4
New York Times Upfront Cellphone Addiction responses due today (hard copy)
My Perspectives anthologies due in class for Shakespeare's The Tempest

Thursday April 5
Holt Grammar textbook is due in class for assignment

Friday April 6
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 17 and 19 dialectical journals due today in class
Check STUDYPATH over the weekend for next week'a assignments and class updates

AGENDA BIN:
Library research is scheduled April 16-20 Prompt for Research Document:

It is true that in 1933 in Alabama, an African-American citizen would be tried by an all-white jury composed entirely of men, and that prominent citizens could excuse themselves or be struck.  Have the rules changed?  Write a research paper explaining the process of jury selection TODAY, telling who can be chosen and who can be excused and why, specifically relating how today’s juries may reach verdicts that are fairer based on the makeup of ethnicities and women selected for jury duty.