Exam and End-of-Year Schedule

May 15, 2019 | Our Community of Learners

Exams for the spring term will be held Monday June 3 and Tuesday June 4, with a make-up day on Wednesday June 5. Students in grades 9 and 10 will have exams in science and mathematics, and some will also have a language exam, depending on the course. You can click here to find the exam schedule for this spring.

Students in Grade 11 will continue with regular classes on these days. The one exception is that juniors who are in language classes that are giving exams will take those exams on the given day.

Wednesday June 5 will be class day for each grade, designed by students, advisors, and deans. It will also be the make-up day for exams.

Thursday June 6 will be the last day of school, with classes ending at 12:30, followed by lunch and yearbook distribution. Buses will run at the normal time. There will be no late bus.

Exam Hours:   

Morning (AM):

  • Regular time, 9:00 – 11:00 AM
  • Extended time, 8:30 – 11:30 AM

Afternoon (PM):

  • Regular time, 1:00 – 3:00 PM
  • Extended time, 12:30 – 3:30 PM

Students need to be in school only for their exams, so they may leave school after their morning exams on any day or come to school in time for their afternoon exams. Students must provide their own transportation if they intend to travel outside of the regular bus times.

Students do not need to sign in or out during exam week.

Students will receive a personalized exam schedule during the last week of May. After seeing the individualized schedule, students should let the dean know right away about any conflict that has not been addressed.

Students with extended time will not be required to take two exams in the same day. We have adjusted for this change on individual schedules. Please see the class dean or Mr. Gladstone if necessary, to revise the schedule.

Buses will run on the normal schedule from June 3-6, in the morning and afternoon. There will be NO late buses from June 3-6. The last day for the late bus is Friday May 31.

The library and COOP will operate on normal schedules June 3-5, and close at 4:00 on June 6.

Lunch will be available from 12 PM – 1:00 PM on June 3 – 6.

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