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Assessment Information & Guidelines

Dear Families of Senior Students,


Semester two final assessments for seniors are Monday, May 12, through Wednesday, May 14. Assessments are administered by academic discipline as outlined below. Study Halls are not in session during exam week.


Seniors who meet the requirements for exemption are notified by their teachers and will not attend school during that specific time-block. Seniors who have project-based final assessments attend as directed by their teachers.

Written final assessments are completed during the scheduled day and class period listed above unless prior arrangements are made with the Assistant Principal of Academic Life. Teachers provide room assignments for traditional final assessments.


Project-based final assessments are completed as directed by teachers for that specific class. At the teacher's discretion, students do not attend school during this academic discipline time-block.


Students not enrolled in a class within an academic discipline do not attend school during that time-block. Example: Students not enrolled in a Business course should make arrangements to arrive for their Social Studies assessment by 8:45 a.m.


Students enrolled in more than one class in a specific academic discipline complete all of their assessments in that subject on that scheduled day. The schedule is set up by the Assistant Principal of Academic Life. Students should plan to stay longer than the dismissal time or arrive before the assessment to allow adequate time to complete multiple assessments. Example: Students enrolled in two Math courses and one English course will complete all three traditional assessments on Tuesday, May 13. Short breaks included.


Entry Doors: Doors 4, 12, and 19 are open 30 minutes before the start of each assessment. Students arriving for any assessment outside of this timeframe enter only through Door 4.


Carpools: Students are advised to discuss their schedule with their carpools. The Student Union is open for students waiting for rides or arriving early.


Assessment days are “Dress Down” days. Follow guidelines for the regular “Outta-Uniform” days. Remember the purpose of the day is academics.

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