**Projects in Elective Courses are due by
Friday, May 12th during regular class time.
The following exams will be on an alternate schedule due to Middle
School teachers being on the trip.
Monday, May 1
9th Speech
9th Speech
Wednesday, May 3
9th History
10th
Biology
Thursday, May 4
9th
Geometry
9th
Humanities (open notes)
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Monday, May 15 Honors Day and review for exams.
1:20-3:30
11th Math
(Algebra II or Pre-Cal)
Tuesday, May 16
8:30-10:00
11th
Chemistry
10th History
9th Algebra
I
10:30-12:15
10th English
9th Spanish
Students must remain in the
testing location for at least one hour. When
students are waiting for the next exam, they must report to the lunchroom. Students are not allowed to leave campus in
between exams.
All Upper School students will be dismissed at 12:15.
Wednesday, May 17
8:30-10:00
9th English (1st
period class)
9th Physical
Science (3rd period class)
11th English
10th
Geometry/Algebra II
10:30-12:15
9th
Physical Science (1st period class)
9th
English (3rd period class)
11th
History
10th
Spanish
Students must remain in the testing location for at
least one hour. When students are
waiting for the next exam, they must report to the lunchroom. Students are not allowed to leave campus in
between exams.
All Upper School
students will be dismissed at 12:15.
Thursday, May 18
8:15 –
Makeups/Conflicts
Pre-arranged absences for family
trips will not be considered for nine weeks tests and semester exams. A student
who misses a nine weeks test or semester exam for an acceptable reason such as
personal illness, death in the family, or an emergency, must complete a make-up
test in accordance with the school’s attendance policy. Students who are late for
a nine weeks test or semester exam have only the remaining time to complete the
exam unless there are extenuating circumstances. Students who maintain an “A”
in a year-long class are eligible to exempt the semester exam for second
semester. This is determined by a student having an “A” average (89.5 or
higher) for the first semester and an “A” average (89.5 or higher) going into
the exam for the second semester. Semester classes are not included in the
exemption policy. Averages of 89.5 or higher will be rounded up in order for
the student to be exempted. The student must have an “A” average both semesters
to be exempted. Students always have the
option of taking the final exam.
**Exempted students will be expected to participate in any classroom
discussion and reviews in preparation for the semester exam.