Monday,
May 7
All seniors must attend regardless if
you are exempt.
Complete check list, return books, clean
out lockers, etc.
Tuesday,
May 8
Projects/assignments for elective
classes will be given during regular class time.
Seniors who are exempt must attend Economics
for review and can check out after attending class with parent permission. A handwritten note must be turned in to the
main office. All other seniors must
attend all day for review.
Wednesday,
May 9
8:15 – 10:00 Economics
12:00 Anatomy/Physics
Thursday,
May 10
8:15 - 10:00 Pre-Calculus/Calculus
10:00 - 11:06 English
1:00 p.m.
Graduation Practice – First Baptist Church.
Those failing to participate in practice will not be allowed to participate in the ceremony.
Graduation Practice – First Baptist Church.
Those failing to participate in practice will not be allowed to participate in the ceremony.
Any conflicts or make-up exams must be completed by 3 p.m.,
Thursday, May 10. Students will not be
allowed to participate in Baccalaureate or Honors Day if exams/assignments have
not been completed.
Students will not be allowed to participate in Baccalaureate,
Honors Day or Graduation if account/obligations are not fully up to date by May
10, 2018. This includes: tuition/fees, student community service
hours, parent volunteer hours, class dues, yearbook ads and lunchroom charges.
Pre-arranged
absences for family trips will not be considered for nine weeks tests and
semester exams except for extreme circumstances (refer to Absentee Policy). 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. For study
purposes and to help prepare students for nine weeks tests and semester exams,
the teacher will provide a “study guide”.
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.