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Semester Test Schedule

by Rena Shaw

January 09, 2012

 

Wednesday, January 11th: 
Tests 6 & 8

Regular AM Schedule:  Period 1 through 4
High School Lunch:  11:40-12:20
Test Period 6:  12:30-1:40
Break:  1:40-1:50
Test Period 8:  1:50-3:00

 

Thursday, January 12:
Tests 1, 3, 5, 7

Test 1:  9:00-10:10
Break:  10:10-10:20
Test 3: 10:20-11:30
High School Lunch:  11:40-12:20
Test 5:  12:30-1:40
Break:  1:40-1:50
Test 7: 1:50-3:00

 

Friday, January 13
Test  2, 4

Test 2:  9:00-10:10
Break:  10:10-10:20
Test 4:  10:20-11:30
Regular PM Schedule for JH (Periods 5-8)

 

Semester Test Guidelines:

1.) All students are expected to attend all classes. NO open campus during testing, with the following exceptions:
         a.) Junior and Senior students who are taking college-level classes (including online classes) who have all their work finalized and submitted.
         b.) Senior students ONLY may leave the building during lunch but are expected to return on time for their next test.

2.) All students must have completed all assigned detention time and satisfied all other obligations at the library and office in order to take tests on time.

3.) All teachers are expected to give a semester test or project in all classes. While PE students will not be tested, all students will report to class during their normally scheduled class time, prepared to participate in class.

4.) Because there is NO open campus, students are expected to remain at their testing site until the end of the scheduled test period. There are sufficient breaks between test sessions to make phone calls, use the restroom, etc.

5.) High school students who have completed all scheduled tests for the day are dismissed to leave the building after 3:00 PM each day. Those who were late to or missed a scheduled test, should remain in the building until those obligations are completed.

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