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less than a C – ( minus ) average . Those students who show a marked improvement in attitude and grades may also receive a positive report .
MARKING TERMS AND PROGRESS REPORT SCHEDULE Marking Period Dates
Interim / Progress Report
M1 :
September 8 – November 19
P1 : Oct . 16
M2 :
November 20 – February 2
P2 : Dec . 23
M3 :
February 3 – April 8
P3 : Mar . 9
M4 :
April 9 – June 16
P4 : May 14
Progress Reports / Report Cards issued - Approximately 2 weeks after marks close .
MID-YEAR / FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULES Mid-year and / or final examinations will be given in each course . The schedules for both the mid-year and final examinations are below . In the event of inclement weather or snow days , the exam schedule may be adjusted accordingly .
Mid-Terms : TBD Final Exams : TBD
Students truant from an exam will receive a zero for the exam with no make-up allowed .
Students who are legitimately absent from an exam must bring a written excuse , signed by a parent or guardian indicating illness or emergency , to the appropriate assistant principal , in order to be allowed a make-up exam . All students will be expected to take exams during the regularly scheduled days . Parents should plan vacation schedules to take into consideration that school could be in session until June 30 in the event of snow days and other unscheduled closings . It should be understood that if a student misses an exam during the regularly scheduled time , the exam must be taken during the summer .
STUDENT DISCIPLINE 5131 . I .
Definitions
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B .
C .
Exclusion means any denial of public school privileges to a student for disciplinary purposes .
Emergency means a situation in which the continued presence of the student in school poses such a danger to persons or property or such a disruption of the educational process that a hearing may be delayed until a time as soon after the exclusion of such student as possible .
School-Sponsored Activity means any activity sponsored , recognized or authorized by the Board and includes activities conducted on or off school property .
D . Removal is the exclusion of a student for a class period of ninety minutes or less .
A student may be removed from class by a teacher or administrator if he / she deliberately causes a serious disruption of the educational process . When a student is removed , the
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