2nd Semester BHS/FH Exam Schedule

May 2024

part 1

Q: What if my student only has 1 morning exam but no afternoon exam?

A: If your student has a morning exam but no afternoon exam, he/she may report to school for the 8:15-10:10 exam block. Once the exam block is over at 10:10, your student may leave the building for the day. If your student relies on bus transportation however, your student will report to study hall / lunch and then remain in study hall until 3:00 dismissal.

Q: What if my student only has 1 afternoon exam but no morning exam?

A: Your student would report to school at the beginning of his/her exam block. For example, if your student only has a 4th period exam the first day, he/she would report to school at 11:20 for the exam and leave when that exam is over at 1:15. (Your student is welcome to come to lunch if desired.) If your student needs to ride the bus home however, he/she must stay in study hall until 3:00 dismissal.

STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO ARRANGE EXAMS EARLY TO AVOID ATTENDING SCHOOL LATER IN THE WEEK.

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2nd Semester Exam Exemptions - May 2024

These exemptions apply to Beavercreek High School courses. 

A student will lose their one second semester exam exemption if:

  • He/she has had any office discipline 2nd semester.

    • Office discipline is defined as: Saturday School, In-School Suspension, In-School Alternative Discipline, Out-of-School Suspension

Students may NOT use their 2nd semester exam exemption in the following classes, despite their overall grade in the class:

  • AP Courses  - *unless the student is taking the AP Test for the class. (If the student is taking the AP Test then they will not have to take the final exam for the class. Students had to pre-register and pay the fee to take the AP Test. AP Testing begins the 2nd week of May.)

  • CCP Courses  - per University guidelines, CCP students must take the final for a CCP class, it may not be exempted

Students may use their 2nd exam exemption in classes (other than those listed above) if they meet the following guidelines for the class:

  • Earned at least a C (70%) for their 3rd quarter overall grade in the class.

  • Have at least a C (70%) overall grade in the class during 4th quarter at the time that the exam exemption is due. 

The student must have a conversation with the teacher of the class in which they intend to exempt the exam. 

If a student took an EOC test AND a benchmark/MAP test in a class, the student will be exempt from their second semester final exam in that particular class. This applies to the following classes:

  • Algebra 1

  • ELA 10

  • Geometry

  • Biology

  • US History

  • Government

NOTE: If a student is failing a course and the grade could be improved by taking the exam, a teacher may request that the student takes the exam for the course to give the student the chance to earn a passing grade.

Students may NOT exempt a 1st and 2nd semester exam in the same course. The EOC exemption listed above does NOT count as the student's one earned exemption for second semester.