Glasgow students attending Moberly Area Technical Center (MATC) will be expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times. It should be remembered that students are representatives of Glasgow School and therefore should present positive behavior on the bus and at the vocational school. Misbehavior may be dealt with by the MATC director and/or Glasgow School administration.
Students attending MATC will be expected to attend classes unless absences are unavoidable. Continued absences may result in lower course grades and threaten the student’s ability to complete their specific program objectives. Since most MATC programs extend over two years, it is important to work toward the goal of successfully completing the program by making serious effort during both years. Objectives completed during the first, second, and third semesters of a two-year program will be reviewed with MATC staff members to see if Glasgow students are progressing at an appropriate rate. If students are not progressing in a way that indicates they will be able to complete their program they will be placed on a probationary status. The student’s progress will be reviewed again at the end of the following semester to determine if Glasgow School District should continue to fund the student’s attendance at MATC. If it is determined they are not progressing, they will be dropped from the program and will complete the year with a schedule at Glasgow.
Students who receive an “F” for any semester will be removed from their program at the end of that semester. Any student receiving a “D” for a semester will be placed on probation until the next grading period. I the grade doesn’t increase to a “C” by the next grading period, the student will be dropped from the program at the end of the semester.