Homework is assigned to reinforce the important topics covered in your textbook and
challenge you to find additional information on related topics by researching sources
other than your textbook.

All homework and a class schedule will be posted weekly on Ed-line at
www.edline.
net/pages/Bronxville_High_School.

Some assignments will be logged on the
www.scilinks.org web site. These assignments will
require you to complete them on the website so you must register as a student user on the
site. When you register at the site you need to input my username on the site.
My
username is hippolito.

All written homework assignments are due at the beginning of the class block on the due
date assigned
or before first period on the first day returning to school after an
absence
.  All homework must be validated with the instructor’s date stamp in the upper
right hand corner.

Homework may be submitted using the submittal forms on this website, or you can send it by
E-mail to me at
ippolitc@bronxville.k12.ny.us, or to my homework E-mail address which is
forensicscihw@optonline.net.

For the E-mail to be received the subject line of your E-mail must contain the following
phrase: “
BHS Forensic Science Homework.”

Homework submitted by E-mail before 11 PM on the evening prior to the class due date
will be awarded a 5% bonus.

Typewritten homework will be awarded a 10% bonus.











You will do your homework on your own and to the best of your ability. Failure to complete
homework will be noted in the weekly progress reports that are posted on Ed-line every
Sunday night.











Most homework will be collected and may be reviewed at the beginning of the class in which
it is due.
Any homework that is received after a due date, will receive a maximum grade of
65.

WRITTEN HOMEWORK FORMAT

All textbook assignments must be neatly completed in your classroom notebook or on loose
leaf as directed by your instructor.

The top line of the page must include your name and the date due.

The next line should include the chapter, section, pages from the text, and the numbers of
the questions assigned.
Forensic Science Homework
Created by
C. Ippolito
February  2001

Updated
June 25, 2007