Friday, October 24, 2008

Things You Should Know

Public Holidays in the British Virgin Islands

January 1st - New Year's Day
March 5th - Lavity Stoutt's birthday
March 12 - Commonwealth day

Good Friday - Friday before Easter (calculated according to Western Christian calendar)
Easter Monday
Whit Monday

July 1 - Territory Day
1st Monday in August - Festival Monday
Tuesday after 1st Monday in August - Festival Tuesday
Wednesday after 1st Monday in August - Festival Wednesday

October 21 - Saint Ursula's day
December 24 - Christmas Eve
December 25 - Christmas Day
December 26 - Boxing Day

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Course Documents

Unit 1 - Fundamentals of Hardware and Software

History of Computers - Click here to view the presentation

Basic Components of a Computer -

Functions and Uses of Primary Storage Devices and Media -

Characteristics and Uses of Secondary Storage Devices and Media -

Explain and Uses Terms Associated with Backing Storage and Media -

Input Devices and Media -

Output Devices and Media -

Data Manipulation -

Systems and Application Programs -

Generalized and Specialised Application Packages -

User Interface -

File Management -

Data Communication -


School-Based Assessment

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

You are the Information Technology (IT) teacher of students from fourth and fifth forms at the Elmore Stoutt High School. Your school is co-educational.

There are 30 students doing Information Technology. Each student has a course work score and another score for examinations done at the end of the term. From these scores, the overall score for the term is computed.

It is customary for the parents/guardians to come in and meet with the teachers to review their child/ward’s performance and as such there is a fair amount of planning and preparation necessary. Consequently, the following tasks should be executed:

All student information should be transferred from the paper based teacher register to an electronic grade book;
The course work score and the overall score for each student are to be computed;
A letter of invitation to attend a Review Meeting is to be sent to parents/guardians;
A final report is to be submitted to the Department Head indicating the performance of the students and the outcome of the Review Meeting with the parents/guardians.

It is important that you clearly document any “assumptions” and other modifications and submit these with your printouts. These should be on a separate sheet titled “ASSUMPTIONS” and should follow your Table of Contents.


WORD PROCESSING

TASK A

Letters of invitation must be sent to parents/guardians to attend the meeting to discuss their child/ward’s progress. These letters will be sent only to the parents/guardians of students who have a score of less than 80% overall. The review meetings will be held over two days: April 7th and 8th , 2008 based on the following schedule:

Monday 7th April, 2008 – Students whose last name begins with A thru M
Tuesday 8th April, 2008 – Students whose last name begins with N thru Z

Sessions begin from 9 am to noon, and 1 pm to 2:30 pm.

You are required to:
1. Prepare a letter to be sent to parents/guardians requesting their attendance at the meeting. The letter should:
a. be sent on official school stationery and be under the signature of the principal, Mrs. Barbara Turnbull.
b. include the deadline for response which is March 31, 2008.
c. be well formatted and free of spelling and grammatical errors.

2. Use the query MAILING_LIST as the source document.

3. Print the main document, data source and the FIRST and LAST merged letters only.

TASK B

After the meeting, you need to submit a memorandum to your department head, giving an analysis of student’s performance, and reporting on the outcome of the review meeting with parents/guardians. The report should:
be no longer than two pages and free of spelling and grammatical errors.
use appropriately the basic features provided by the word processing package to enhance the quality of the document.
have TWO clearly identified sections - STUDENT PERFORMANCE and REVIEW MEETING. You are expected to report on the highlights of these areas, taking care to emphasise any situation that is outside of the norm.
include a report produced by the database management software.
include a chart produced in the spreadsheet component of the assignment.

Both these imported files (report and chart) should be placed in appropriate locations near
relevant text in your document.

Print the memorandum.

SPREADSHEET

Each student’s assessment for the term is comprised of multiple tests, a project and an end of term exam. The tests and the project are averaged to give a course work score. All items of assessment are scored out of 100.

Your Head of Department wants you to use one or more worksheets to complete the student’s course work score, overall score and the associated letter grade.

The overall score is computed using a weighted average system that is subject to change. The weightings and grade tables are as follows:-

Assessment Type
Weighting
Course Work 45%
Exam 55%
Final Score Grade
>= 80% A
60 – 79% B
50 – 59% C
40 – 49% D
< 40% E


Each student’s data should contain five scores inclusive of the score for the exam. One in every five students gained an A. The table below shows the assessments given for the Easter Term.

Test #1 Test #2 Test #3 Project Exam


Task A

1) Create a spreadsheet using the guidelines given above. Include the student’s name, ID number and class.
2) Insert columns in an appropriate position and compute the course work score for each student.
3) In two new columns, compute the overall score and grades for each student based on the weightings indicated above.
4) Numeric values should be displayed in appropriate formats, with % signs where appropriate and a suitable number of decimal places.

Print this worksheet. Include other printouts showing ALL formulae used.

TASK B
In another area of the worksheet, extract the students’ name, ID number, course work and exam scores from Task A to complete the following instructions given below:
1) Complete the following calculations:
a. average score for the course work and exam scores. Place these calculations 3 rows below the last student. Label the row;

b. number of students in the 5 Arts class;

c. highest score in each assessment (Project, test etc.);

d. lowest score in each assessment (Project, test etc.);

2) Trudy, the sister of the student in row 3, joined the class late in the term and as such only completed the project and the final examination. She scored full marks for the project and 64% in the examination. Insert this data in the appropriate location.
3) Sort the data in ascending sequence first by last name, then by first name.
4) The administration decided at the last minute to make the weighting of both assessment components equal. Adjust EACH student’s scores accordingly.


TASK C
1. Delete student number 15.
2. Use a complex criterion to find ALL students who scored an A on both components i.e. course work and exam.
3. Produce a 3-D column chart comparing the exam scores of ALL students. Use appropriate labeling for the title and the axes. Also include a legend.
4. Print the following:
a. data range, criteria range and the extracted results;
b. print the chart;
c. print this worksheet and the associated formulae used.


DATABASE MANAGEMENT

You are required to analyze results and prepare various reports in preparation for the Review Meeting. Existing data from the worksheets created in the spreadsheet application will be utilized. Additionally, data produced as a result of queries will be used as a data source for mail merge invitations to parents/guardians.


TASK A

Create and populate tables based on the details presented below
(Remember ALL changes made MUST be reflected in your final printout):

TABLE: STUDENTS
i. Import all student information from the worksheet created earlier.

Note: In order to import table each field names should be in one cell ONLY and field names cannot be repeated (e.g., raw score, grade and percentage)

ii. The StuID, LastName, FirstName, Class, are required for the STUDENTS table. Delete all fields that are not required.

iii. The field names DOB and Gender and the relevant information must be added.
Note: Students in a fifth form class were born between April 1, 1989 and August 31, 1990.

iv. Each class is the group to which the student is assigned. A student can be in any of the following groups: 5 ARTS, 5 SCIENCE or 5 ACCOUNTS.


TABLE: PARENTS
i. The field names are: Title, LastName, FirstName , Street_Address, Postal_Code, Parish, Relationship and StuID.

ii. The RELATIONSHIP field should use the following codes: MO – Mother, FA – Father, GU – Guardian. Sort the data on this field.


TABLE: SCORES
i. The field names are:- StuID, Course_Work score , Exam score; and Comment

Note: StuID; Course_Work score; and Exam score should be imported from the worksheet created in Task B of the spreadsheet component.

ii. Comment: An explicit comment by the teacher in relation to the student’s grade.
Example: Sally Simpson’s course work grade is missing as she was absent because of illness.

iii. Create appropriate relationships among the tables.


TASK B

Create queries as follows:-
i. A calculated field to compute the overall score based on the following formula:
Overall_Score = {(Course_Work * 0.5) + (Final * 0.5)}. Name this query OVERALL_SCORE.

ii. List ALL students who have scored 79 or less in either the course work or the examination. The quey should include the student’s first and last names, gender, overall score, parent’s first name, last name and address. The results should be sorted by gender in descending order and name in ascending order. Save as MAILING_LIST.

iii. List ALL students along with their scores. This query should include all fields necessary for the production of the report in Task C. Name the query SCORES.


TASK C

i. Use the query MAILING_LIST to prepare a simple report. Use a suitable title for the report. Insert a suitable graphic.

ii. Produce a report that shows the names of all students, grouped by Class, and sorted in descending sequence by average score. Give it the title ‘Student Performance by Class’ on line 1 and ‘For Easter Term 2008’ on line 2.

iii. Export the report ‘Student Performance by Class – For the Easter 2008’ to the word processor.

Submit the following:
a) A description of EACH table structure
b) A printout of the relationships
c) A printout of the data contained in EACH table
d) A printout of the query results
e) A printout of the SQL statements



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Academic Calendar

2008 – 2009 ESHS

August 27 Secondary workshop
August 28 Staff reports to the ESHS
August 28 New Teachers tour and welcome at 1:30
August 28 Cabinet 2007 - 2008
August 29 General Staff Meeting – 9:00 am
August 29 Heads of Department – 1:30
August 29 Year Head Meeting - 1:30
August 30 Year head meeting with home room teachers - 9:30 am
August 30 Department meetings – 1:30 - pm
August 31 Form One Parents and Students

Orientation and class placement – 9:00 am – 12:00 noon

Sept. 1 General Assembly – 8:40 am
Introduction of Staff and Faculty
Sept. 3 First day of classes
Sept. 6 New teachers Orientation – 3:30p.m.
Sept. 13 New staff orientation continues – 3:30
Sept. 17 General Assembly
Sept. 20 New staff Orientation continues- 3:30 pm.
Sept. 21 Meeting with parents of forms 2 and 3 pilot project
Sept. 25 Cabinet Meeting
Sept. 27 Staff Meeting – Lecture room 1 at 3:30
Sept. 28 HOUSE ASSEMBLY

Oct. 1 General Assembly
Oct. 5 HAPPY WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY
Oct. 8 – 14 READING IS FUN WEEK
Oct. 16 General PTA meeting
Oct. 14 SAT Exam
Oct. 19 MID TERM BREAK
Oct 21 PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Oct. 22 Observance of Public Holiday- St. Ursula’s Day
Oct. 23 Cabinet Meeting
Oct. 25 Staff Meeting

November Health and Wellness Month at the ESHS
Nov. 1 Distribution of forms for CXC recommendation. Teachers should inquire of forms if not received.
Nov. 3 RSM Music Exam
Nov. 7 OPEN DAY FOR THE SCHOOL
Parents are invited to observe child at work
Nov. 8 HOUSE MEETING FOR ALL FACULTY AND STAFF
Nov. 11 -17 CULTURE WEEK IN ALL BVI SCHOOLS
Nov. 16 Cultural Day at the school
Nov. 26 – 29 CXC registration for 5th form students
Nov. 27 Cabinet Meeting
Nov. 29 Staff Meeting
Nov. 29 Graduation for Alternative Education
Nov. 30 Band and Choir rehearsal
Nov. 30 Submission of grades for the Advent Term to Homeroom teachers

Dec. 1 Christmas Band and Choir concert
Dec. 6 Deadline for exporting grades from Inte grade Pro and submit grade slips to year. Grade slips should be placed in the assigned envelopes on the year head’s desk in the main staff room
Dec. 9 Reports ready for Year Heads to sign
Dec. 13 Debate organized by the Debating society
Dec. 14 School closes for Christmas holidays
Dec. 14 Parents collect reports

January HAPPY NEW YEAR!– 2008
Jan. 7 SCHOOL OPENS – LENT TERM BEGINS
JANUARY Drug Awareness Month
Jan. 8 Cabinet Meeting
Jan. 10 Staff Meeting
Jan. 23 NATIONAL SPELLING BEE COMPETITION BEGINS
Jan. 21 – 24 One on One PTA meetings – 4:00 pm. daily

February CAREER EXPO
Feb 13 National Spelling Bee Semi- Finals
Feb. 7 House Meeting for all faculty and staff
Feb. 15 MID TERM BREAK
Feb. 17 BVI Teachers’ Union Meeting
Feb. 26 Cabinet Meeting
Feb. 28 Staff Meeting

March 3 Public Holiday – H. Lavity Stoutt
March 5 National Spelling Bee Finals
March 9 - 15 EDUCATION WEEK
March 10 Public Holiday – Commonwealth Day
March 12 Submission of grades for the Advent Term to Homeroom teachers
March 19 Deadline for exporting grades from Inte grade Pro and submit grade slips to year. Grade slips should be placed in the assigned envelopes on the year head’s desk in the main staff room.
March 17 -28 School Leaving Exams
March 21 Good Friday
March 24 Easter Monday
March 25 - 26 Sports Day
March 28 School Closes for vacation
March 28 Parents collect reports

April 14 GOOD FRIDAY
April 17 EASTER MONDAY
April 14 School opens for Trinity Term
April 14 Right Start for 5th form students
April 14 - 15 Marking of School Leaving Exams- all teachers must be involved
April 16 Students report for the first day of classes
April RSM practical exams – dates to be announced
April 22 Cabinet meeting
April 24 Staff Meeting

May Food and Nutrition competition
May 6 Meeting with 3rd form parents –Display of the 4th form programmes
May 2 Band and Choir rehearsal
May 3 Band and Choir Concert
May RSM Theory exams – date to be announced
May 6 Meeting with 3rd form parents –Display of the 4th form programmes
May 13 - 19 Third form placements
May 8 Submission of 5th form grades to Academic Principal
May 12 PUBLIC HOLIDAY – WHIT MONDAY
May 23 BVI Teachers’ Union Meeting
May 23 Mid-Term Break
May 27 Cabinet Meeting
May 27 – 29 National Science, Math and Technology Fair
May 29 Staff Meeting

June 10 Sovereign’s Birthday
June 16 – 27 Internal exams – Forms 1 – 4
June 19 Exit Evening
June 22 Valedictory Service
June 25 Rehearsal for graduation
June 26 Graduation ceremony
June 30 Public Holiday – Territory Day

July 1 Job Training for 4th form students
July 3 Registration of new form one students
July 4 Final Staff meeting for the term
July 4 School closes for the Summer holidays
July 14 Promotion Exercises
July 17 Parents collect report
Aug 18 Professional development Workshop

Sept. 1 NEW SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS


EXCELLENCE IS OUR GOAL !





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