EARLY GRADUATION
The total high school experience is an important aspect of the maturation and
socialization process of any student. As a consequence, this privilege will be granted
sparingly, and then, only for one reason: to facilitate the early enrollment of a student in
a college, vocational or professional school or university, or early placement of a student
in a specific military training program or job.
The following points outline the high school early-graduation policy.
1)
The student must have completed all graduation requirements.
2)
The student must submit a dated letter from his/her parents (if under 18) or
from the
student (if over 18) requesting that he/she be permitted to graduate early and
stating
the plans necessitating early graduation. This letter must be filed with the building
principal before the end of the first week of their senior year.
3)
Students petitioning to graduate early must obtain Board approval.
4)
Students graduating early may participate in graduation exercises taking
place at the
end of the current school year.
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