EXAMS
Teachers must
give a written explanation at the beginning
of the school year to indicate what
percentage value is given the exam in
determining the semester grade. (Exams
should not exceed twenty-five percent of the
semester grade). Students may not visit
other schools while they are on exam
schedule.
Exam Exemptions
As a positive incentive and reward for those
students whose grades are exemplary, the
following procedure is an available option:
All seniors qualifying as spring graduates
who have maintained a grade average of "A"
or "B" in the course for the year through
the week preceding the examination shall be
exempt from taking the second semester
examination and will accept the currently
earned grade. Students in grades 9-11 who
meet the following attendance/grade
standards will be eligible for second
semester exam exemption:
Students with an "A" or “B” average for the
course for the year through the week
preceding the examination with no more than
6.0 total absences in the class for the year
(reminder – check-ins and check-outs count
1/3 and can cause you to go over 6.0).
Students who have more than 6.0 absences in
a class may not use credit recovery/Saturday
School to regain exam exemption.
Students may choose to take the exam if they
qualify for exemption. The exam will only
count if it raises the grade for those
students who qualify for exemption but who
opt to take the exam. STUDENTS WHO QUALIFY
FOR EXAM EXEMPTION DUE TO THEIR YEARLY
AVERAGE BUT WHO HAVE A "C" AVERAGE FOR
SECOND SEMESTER ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED
TO TAKE FINAL EXAMS.
**
Any assignment of Out-of-School
Suspension/Phoenix Center or any assignment
of 4 or more cumulative days of ISS/Saturday
School will eliminate the student from
exempting exams (including students who have
taken AP exams). **
If a student drops a course after 10 days
of membership in the course, the grade shall
be recorded as an "F" for the year in which
the course is dropped.