3230 -FINAL EXAMINATIONS
The Board of Education requires that a final examination be given at the end of each course earning credit toward high school graduation. In EOC/VoCATS courses, the state test counts as the final exam. Final exams in non-EOC/VoCATS courses should be a valid reflection of the student’s mastery of course content. Exams should be cumulative in nature and test material and skills taught during the period covered by the exam. The exam schedule should be such that a student takes no more than two exams per day. Provisions shall be made for students to make up exams missed due to excused absences or short-term suspensions. This policy may be waived for approved dual-enrollment college courses. Cross Reference: Policy 4106, Exam Exemption
Cross Reference: Policy 4106, Exam Exemption
Adopted Effective: July 29, 1992
Revised: August 12, 1992
Revised Effective: July 1, 1999
Revised Effective: December 7, 2000
Revised Effective: January 27, 2005
Revised Effective: June 17, 2010

