July 19, 2008
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GRIZ Club - Getting Rid of Incompletes/Zeros Club
Coordinator Mr. Parker jparker@cvsd.org

In an effort to increase student learning and accountablity for our students at Evergreen Middle School, we have implemented the GRIZ Club, Getting Rid of Incompletes / Zeros, an after school program for students that have incompleted or missing assignments.  As a school, we believe that a student’s job is to learn.  Attending school and completing assignments on a daily basis helps to assure that our students are learning and continuing to grow as adolescents.

If a student has an incomplete or missing assignment, the student will complete a GRIZ Club Assignment Sheet that specifys the assignment or work that needs to be completed.  The teacher and/or student will contact the parent to make transportation arrangements prior to attending the GRIZ Club.  The student will then take an assignment sheet and assignment with them to the library after school and work on it from 2:55 – 3:45 PM.  If the student doesn’t complete the assignment, it will need to completed at home or the student will be assigned to the GRIZ Club the next day.  Adults will be available to help tutor students with their work if necessary.  The GRIZ Club meets Monday – Thursday’s and students must stay until 3:45 PM, even if the assignment is completed early.  Student athletes that attend the GRIZ Club must also stay until 3:45 PM.

Questions about the GRIZ Club can be directed to Mr. Parker, Assistant Principal, at 228-4784.

Evergreen Middle School
14221 E 16th Ave
Spokane Valley
WA, 99037
(509) 228-4780

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