Final Exam Policy Sample Clauses

Final Exam Policy. The purpose of the final exam is to assist in validating that Students have demonstrated mastery of key course concepts and standards. The final exam, unto itself, is not the sole determiner of Student achievement; however, students are required to take a final exam in all FLVS courses. In order to maintain the integrity of all FLVS grades, instructors may choose to facilitate random oral assessments and/or face-to-face exams.
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Final Exam Policy. 1. All classes must give a final exam, whether written or project. If the final is a project, it must be completed on the day of the scheduled exam, but may be started before that day. The exam time must be utilized for the test or project.
Final Exam Policy. SENIOR EXEMPTION POLICY Final exams are given each semester at dates and times assigned by the Administration. Student must take exams as scheduled. Final exams will not be given early under any circumstances. All Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors are required to take both first and second semester final exams. Seniors who earn a grade of 93 or higher during the first quarter, second quarter, first semester, third quarter, and fourth quarter in a full year course may be granted an exemption from the final examination. Seniors who have earned a grade of 93 or higher for each of the two preceding quarters in semester courses may also be granted an exemption from the final examination. Exemptions for seniors are granted at the discretion of the instructor and must have administrative approval for the student to qualify. In addition to meeting each instructor’s exemption policies, all students must meet the following criteria to be exempt from a final examination: • Student tuition and fee account must be current. • No unexcused absences/truancies. • Must not have received more than 5 tardy referrals in the class that a final exam exemption is granted. • Must not have received an in or out of school suspension.
Final Exam Policy. Under normal circumstances, all students in academic courses must take a final exam. All students including seniors who take the May Advanced Placement exams may earn the right to exempt their Spring Semester final exams if they meet certain criteria. Exempt students do not have to come to school for the testing period. General conditions for exemption include: With the exception of AP students, only seniors who meet the conditions below may be exempt from final exams. College Prep (CP) students with an 88 or higher average for both the 3rd and 4th nine weeks. (4th Quarter grade must be an 88 or above and can be averaged with the 3rd Quarter grade for a total of 88 or above) Pre-AP students with an 85 or higher average for both the 3rd and 4th nine weeks. (4th Quarter grade must be an 85 or above and can be averaged with the 3rd Quarter grade for a total of 85 or above) The following criteria govern exempting AP students’ final exams: The decision of whether to have a final assessment in an AP class belongs to the teacher of the course. All students who took the Advanced Placement exam in their respective subject and meets the instructor’s criteria may be exempt from their final exam. Students who do not take the official May AP exam cannot be exempt from their final exam and must take the final exam which assesses the content in the same format as the College Board’s May exam. The following statements apply to all CP, Pre-AP, and AP class exemptions: Students may not have more than four (4) excused absences or any unexcused absences for the spring semester in the class to be exempt.

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