- William M. Davies, Jr. Career & Technical High School
- FAQ & Frequently Dialed Phone Numbers
Frequently Dialed Numbers
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Attendance Office (available 24 hours): kmalloy@daviestech.org or 401.728.1500, ext. 320. Please leave your name, the student's name, and a number where you can be reached.
Guidance Office (main line): 401.728.1500, ext. 425. Please look up your student's guidance counselor's name and ext. here.
Felicia Morrobel (Parent Liaison): 401.728.1500, ext. 304. Se habla español.
Student Management (David Champagne): 401.728.1500, ext. 320.
Parents F.A.Q.
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What is your grading policy?
Posted by:You can view your student's grades at any time via Pinnacle. To learn more about our grading policy and how to utlize the Gradebook website, please click here.
If you are concerned about your student's performance, please reach out to your student's Guidance Counselor or learn more about the educational support services we offer students. You can also keep track of your student's exam schedule and expected dates for progress reports to be mailed out on our Guidance Calendar.
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We want to take a family vacation during school. What do I do?
Posted by:Family vacations during scheduled school days will be considered unexcused absences. Students will be required to obtain work from their teachers before they leave for vacation. They must have their work completed and submitted to their teachers the day they return from vacation. Tests may be made up when it is convenient for the teacher. Davies strongly discourages the use of school days for family vacations.
Students absent from school are still responsible for the work missed. Please refer to the Student Handbook for guidelines or see your student's attendance requirements here.
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How can I learn more about my student's teacher?
Posted by:Parents, you have a right to know the professional qualifications of your student's classroom teachers. Contact us directly with any inquiries. You can reach out to your student's teachers directly through our Staff Directory.
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What are my student's graduation requirements?
Posted by:To graduate, students must acquire a total of twenty-six and one quarter credits to receive a high school diploma. Senior students must successfully pass and complete all but one-half (1/2) credit of their academic courses in order to be eligible for graduation regardless of already accumulated credits.
All students are required to demonstrate proficiency on the NECAP (New England Common Assessment Program) Math, Language Arts, and Writing assessments. Completion of 2 performances assessments (exhibitions, portfolios and/or comprehensive course assessments) is also required.
Click here to learn more about the Rhode Island Diploma System.