Mid-Year Examination Schedule — January 2012
Final exams will be held on January 13, 17, 18, and 19. Make-up exams will be held on Friday, January 20th.
The schedule is as follows:
| Date: | 8:45 am – 10:15 am | 10:30 am – 12:00 noon |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, January 13 | Period 1 | Period 8 |
| Tuesday, January 17 | Period 2 | Period 7 |
| Wednesday, January 18 | Period 3 | Period 6 |
| Thursday, January 19 | Period 4 | Period 5 |
| Friday, January 20 | Make-up Exams | Make-up Exams |
- Buses will be here to pick up students at 12:00 noon.
- Breakfast will be available, though there will be no lunches served.
- Seniors who have a 90 average or better in a semester course may be exempt from the exam.
In the event that school is cancelled on any examination day, the exam missed will be given on the next day, and the schedule will be moved forward one day.
The Stafford Tech Center bus will run as regularly scheduled. Stafford students will have a full day at Stafford.
Mid-Year Examination Rules
- Students who do not have examinations are not required to be in the building. However, if they are in the building they must stay in the library.
- A student who is late to an exam will will be required to make up the exam on the make-up day.
- Makeup examinations will not be given unless the student has a valid excuse. Any students who are not able to be here to take exams must have a parent or guardian call the school to explain the reason for the absence and only extremely serious reasons for absence will be accepted. Teachers will send copies of examinations for all absent students to the office. If a student has a legitimate reason for being absent, the office will contact the teacher and make arrangements for the students to take the exam.
- Makeup examinations may be given during another exam time if a student has a scheduled study hall.
- Any student suspected of cheating on an exam will have his or her paper taken, be sent directly to the office, and may receive a zero.
Students who miss examinations intentionally will not receive credit for that course. In order to receive credit for a course, the examination must be taken unless otherwise waived by the instructor or an administrator.

