SECOND SEMESTER TEST SCHEDULE Open Campus May 20th and 21st Make-up Test Day – Friday, May 22nd Wednesday, May 20th Period 1 8:10 -9:10 (60 min.) Period 4 10:10-11:10 (60 min.) Lunch 11:25-12:25 (60 min.) Period 7 12:35-1:35 (60 min.) Period 8 1:50 -2:50 (60 min.) Thursday, May 21st Period 2 8:10 -9:10 (60 min.) Period 3 10:10-11:10 (60 min.) Lunch 11:25-12:25 (60 min.) Period 6 12:35-1:35 (60 min.) Period 5 1:50 -2:50 (60 min.) Friday, May 22nd Make-up test day Students who have a test(s) to make up will have until 11:15 a.m. to do so unless arrangements have been made with the teacher. Missing Tests: Open campus during semester tests is intended to give students more responsibility for managing their time and reporting on time for scheduled tests as well as avoiding having students sitting in classrooms once they have taken their test. Students who do not report on time or do not report at all for a scheduled semester test will not receive credit in the class unless they have an approved excuse from the administration. (See below procedures). Procedures: 1. The eight testing periods align with the eight periods in our school day. Please notice that the periods are not in sequence. For example, period five (5) in your normal school day will align with testing period four (4) scheduled for Thursday, May 21st from 1:55 – 2:55 p.m. 2. Students will need to be in school only when testing. The cafeteria 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. 3. 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. 4. 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 show up late for their test will not be allowed in the room. 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 Friday, May 22nd beginning at 8:10 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. 5. The testing periods are sixty minutes in length affording each student ample time to do their best. 6. Friday, May 22nd will be used as a make-up day for students who missed one or more tests. All students who missed an exam will report at 8:10 a.m. and work through their normal daily schedule until all tests have been taken or a reasonable schedule for make-up has been arranged with the student’s instructors. 7. Teachers are reminded to take a normal lunch break during test days (including the make-up test day). Normal equates to 30 minutes. 8. Semester tests, projects, or demonstrations are expected in all classes awarding academic credit. These assessments should have relevance, relate to the standards identified for your curriculum area, provide meaningful data for your review, and can count up to 20% of the final semester grade.
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