Liz Bennett


 

COMPREHENSIVE FINAL

A comprehensive final exam in an objective format will be given on the last day of the semester. Exemptions will be given when one of three conditions is met by a student:

 

     1.   The student has no more than one absence (1 day absence = ˝ evening absence), a grade average of at least a C (70%), has NEVER missed a test day, and all assigned work has been completed and submitted.  (note: a 1 hour absence applies for AL students)

     2.  The student has no more than two absences (2 day absences = 1 evening absence), a grade average of at least a B (80%), has NEVER missed a test day, and all assigned work has been completed and submitted. (note: a 2 hour absence applies for AL students)

     3.  The student has no more than three absences (3 day absences = 1.5 evening absences), a grade average of at least an A (90%), has NEVER missed a test day, and all assigned work has been completed and submitted. (note: a 3 hour absence applies for AL students)

 Any student who is exempt from the final, but wishes to still take it in an attempt to improve his/her test average, shall be given the opportunity to do so. However, the test will not be “thrown out” should it lower the test average component of the final grade.

Any student who is exempt from the final, but wishes to still take it in an attempt to improve his/her test average, shall be given the opportunity to do so. However, the test will not be “thrown out” should it lower the test average component of the final grade.

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