SECOND SEMESTER TEST SCHEDULE

FOR SENIORS

MAY 12th, 13th, and 14th

 

Monday, May 12TH                  Tuesday, May 13TH         Wednesday, May 14TH

 

Period 1  8:05 - 8:53                  Period 4  10:41 - 11:29       Period 8  8:05   -  8:53  

Period 2  8:57 - 9:45                  Period 5  11:33 - 12:51       Make up  8:53   -  9:37

Period 3  9:49 - 10:37                Period 6  12:55 - 1:43        

                                                      Period 7  1:47   - 2:35

 

  • AP Testing is scheduled for 8-12 on Thursday May 8th.
  • College Chemistry will test on Monday, May 12th
  • If you have conflicts, please feel free to arrange a testing time for students to take their finals.

 

Seniors will have open campus for testing beginning Monday May 12th.

 

Commencement Rehearsal is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday May 14th in the HCHS gym.  Attendance is expected.

 

Skip days or senior pranks will result in tests being moved to later in the week and open campus privilege on test days becoming more restrictive.

 

This schedule is subject to change.

 

Procedures:

 

 

1.             Open campus during semester tests is intended to give students more responsibility for managing their time and reporting on time for scheduled tests.  Students who fail to report for a semester test will not receive credit in the class unless they have an approved excuse from the administration.  Students with approved excuses will be afforded the opportunity to makeup the test on Wednesday May 14th beginning at 8:15 a.m.  Failing to report on time will be treated as not reporting and credit for the class will be forfeited.  Teachers will report to the office all students who were late and turned away and who failed to report during the scheduled testing time. 

 

 

Seniors will need to be in school only when testing beginning on May 12th..

1.             The media center will be the study room for students who wish to remain in the building when not testing.  Students in the building will be testing or in the study room.  We will insist on a quiet testing environment. 

 

2.             Students who are testing will remain in the room until the end of the period.  Please do not request to leave early.  If you complete the test early, use the extra time to prepare for your next exam and avoid conversing with other students.

 

3..            Students who show up late for their test will not be allowed in the room.  You will need to schedule a time with your teacher prior to the end of the day on Monday, May 12th to make-up the test(s) you missed. 

 

4.             All work needs to be completed by the end of the day on Wednesday May 14th to receive a diploma on Sunday, May 18th.  This affords teachers the time to grade the work and submit a final grade to the guidance department prior to  12:00 p.m. on Thursday May 16th.    

 

When finished with their last test, students are to turn their laptop, charging cord, and carrying case in to the Technology department in room 108.  At this point, your laptop will be assessed for damages and if any damage is found, you will be charged an Accidental Damage Fine which will need to be paid in full in order to receive your diploma.  You will also be charged the replacement cost for any component that is not turned in (charging cord, carrying case, battery, etc.).

 

The fine schedule as per the Mobile Computing Handbook is as follows:

First Damage Incident Fine (per year) - $10.00

Second Damage Incident Fine (per year) - $100.00

Third and any subsequent Damage Incident Fines (per year) – Full cost of the repair of the device or $200, whichever is greater

Re-imaging Fine - $25.00 (will be waived if re-image is necessary due to virus activity and no other misuse of the computer is found)

Lost or stolen AC Adapter & power cord - $70.00

Lost or stolen Battery - $155.00

Lost or stolen Carrying case - $39

 

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