To the left students will find this year’s midterm schedule. All subjects are split across two days and will be taken during normal class time. This exam is worth 10% of a students grade and its very important that you arrive on the days they take place.
Teachers may give out study guides, but students shouldn’t count on that and should make sure they’re prepared. For those struggling to find ways to study, make sure to check out this article on the cub.
Students should have also conducted an IT and site check during home room on the 3rd of January and a second was conducted on the 6th and 7th. If students have any issues before their midterms consult the IT department in the 100s hallway.
With the second half of the year comes many changes such as half credit classes switching. This can lead to students having their days rearranged and giving them new classes. Additionally the school has mentioned students lunch periods may shift as well, so make sure to check infinite campus for your schedule before the switch.
It’s also important to remember to keep up with your homeroom requirements during the second semester. Freshman should begin prepping to make their three post graduation assignments are finished before there deadlines, along with the first quarters smart future skills.
Sophomores should have started or should be planning their community service hours planned. These can be as simple as staying after school to help the janitorial staff, or your homeroom teacher. Or you can support your local community or church in an event and have it be signed off by an official. These should be done in addition to your EVERFI assignments from the first quarter.
Juniors, along with having their EVERFI assignments completed, have to have their job shadow form filled out and should be preparing to attend it, if they haven’t already. This is a requirement for graduation and it’s encouraged that your job shadow has something to do with your future career.