DIRECTIONS FOR STUDENTS MID-TERM EXAMINATIONS

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DIRECTIONS FOR STUDENTS MID-TERM EXAMINATIONS 1. Students do not report to homeroom during Mid-Term Examination week; students report to the room assigned for each exam. 2. Get the date, time and room for each Mid-Term examination from each of your teachers and write this information in your Agenda Book. It is YOUR responsibility to be in the correct room at the correct time. 3. Be on time for each Mid-Term examination; no extra time is given to students who arrive late. 4. School uniforms must be worn each examination day. 5. NOTHING can be brought into the examination room except pens, pencils, and, if required, a calculator or ruler. 6. No backpacks or outside clothing can be brought to the examination room; keep these in your locker. 7. NO PHONES CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE EXAMINATION ROOM FOR ANY REASON; possession of a phone in an exam room will earn you a 0 as the grade for the examination and ruin your GPA and Class Rank. 8. Be sure to do your own work on your examinations and to keep your eyes on your own papers. Students reported as cheating will have their exam grade changed to 0. 9. Students should report to the first exam at 7:50 a.m. and the second exam at 10:15 a.m. All exams are 90 minutes; you must stay for the entire 90 minutes. Students only need to be at school if they have an examination scheduled. Students taking the Living Environment Regents Exam on Monday afternoon should bring a lunch to school with them and a place will be provided for them to eat before the Exam begins. All other students should be off campus by 12:30 each day. 10. Take care of yourself and stay healthy. If you are sick for an examination, you must come to school on Friday, January 26, a day off for all students, and take your Make-Up examination. 11. Buses will leave at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 22, Tuesday, Jan. 23, Wednesday, Jan. 24, and Thursday, Jan. 25. There will be no bus service for the Living Environment Regents examination and on Friday, Jan. 26. Your Next Report Card 1. Your next report card will show three new columns: 2 nd Quarter, Mid-Term Exam, and Mid-Year Grade. 2. Although the minimum grade for the 2 nd Quarter will be 55, there is no minimum grade for the Mid- Term exam. You will get the grade you earn on the exam. This could ruin your GPA which is cumulative and Class Rank. 3. The Mid-Year Grade is calculated this way: 40% 1 st Quarter + 40% 2 nd Quarter + 20% Mid-Term Exam. 4. Your GPA and Class Rank will be recalculated for this report card and the new GPA and Class Rank will be printed on the report card. 5. Report cards will be distributed at Parent-Teacher Conferences on February 8, 2018.

Mid-Term Examination Schedule - Salesian High School - January 2018 First Exam 8:10 Bell everyone in testing room 8:15 Prayer 8:30 Test begins 10:00 Bell Tests collected Second Exam 10:30 Bell everyone in testing room 10:40 Test begins 12:10 Bell - Tests collected 12:30 Bus leaves Monday, Jan. 22 Tuesday, Jan. 23 Wednesday, Jan. 24 Thursday, Jan. 25 Friday, Jan. 26 Algebra+ Algebra Accelerated Algebra Honors Geometry Geometry Accelerated Geometry U.S. Government Spanish I Spanish II Italian I Italian II AP Biology Communications/Media Finance Freshman Health AP World History Global 2 AP U.S. History American History British Literature World Literature English 9+ English 9 Honors English 10 English 10 Spanish III Italian III Linear Algebra Math 12 Biology+ Biology Earth Science Chemistry Physics Physical Science Current Issues Religion 9 Religion 10 Religion 11 AP English Literature Global 1+ Global 1 Civil Liberties Introduction to Law Forensic Science Political Science Psychology Writing Sophomore Health Algebra 2+/Trig Algebra 2/Trig Honors Calculus Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB Make Up Exams Conflicts Make Up Exams Conflicts Morning Regents 8:10-11:30 Afternoon Regents 12:30 Bell - everyone in testing room 12:45 Test begins 3:45 Bell - Tests collected English Language Arts (Common Core) Living Environment U.S. History & Government RED = exams primarily for FRESHMEN (Grade 9) BLUE = exams primarily for SOPHOMORES (Grade 10) GREEN = exams primarily for JUNIORS (Grade 11) VIOLET = exams primarily for SENIORS (Grade 12) MIXED = exams with both JUNIORS and SENIORS

Algebra+ (334-01 Sr. Barbara Wright) Room 201 Algebra (332-01 Mr. Schoenherr) Room 308 Algebra (332-02 Mr. Schoenherr) Room 202 Algebra (332-03 Mr. Ripka) Room 203 Algebra (332-04 Mr. Ripka) Room 304 Algebra (332-05 Mr. Herrera) Room 310 Accelerated Algebra (336-01 Mr. Schoenherr) Room 306 Acc. Geometry Final Exam (344-01 Mr. Juliano) Room 306 Honors Geometry (342-01 Mr. Schoenherr) Room 405 Geometry (340-01 Mr. Schoenherr) Room 301 Geometry (340-02 Mr. Schoenherr) Room 303 Geometry (340-03 Ms. Benson) Room 302 Geometry (346-01 Ms. Benson) BioLab U.S. Government (220-01 Mr. Court) Room 407 U.S. Government (220-02 Mr. Federico) ChemLab U.S. Government (220-03 Mr. Federico) Room 404 U.S. Government (220-04 Mr. Federico) Room 408 U.S. Government (220-05 Mr. Federico) Room 402 English Language Arts Regents 8:10 Bell (all should be in testing room) 8:30 Exam Begin 10:30 Students May Leave 11:30 Exam Ends AP English Language (111-01 Mr. Small) Room 401 American Literature (110-01 Mr. Campbell) Room 309 American Literature (110-02 Mr. Campbell) Room 305 American Literature (110-03 Mr. Campbell) Room 101 American Literature (110-04 Mr. Dwyer) Room 102 * Denotes the teacher who picks up and collects the Regents packets Spanish I (500-01 Ms. Garcia) Room 402 Spanish I (500-02 Ms. Garcia) Room 404 Spanish I (500-03 Ms. Garcia) Room 405 Spanish I (500-04 Ms. Garcia) Room 401 Italian I (514-01 Mrs. Bastone) Room 304 Italian I (514-02 Mrs. Bastone) Room 303 Spanish II (504-01 Ms. Garcia) ChemLab Spanish II (504-02 Ms. Velazquez) Room 308 Spanish II (504-03 Ms. Velazquez) Room 305 Italian II (518-01 Mrs. Bastone) Room 302 Italian II (518-02 Mrs. Bastone) Room 301 AP Biology (411-01 Mr. Chisolm) Room 101 Comm/Media (116-01 Mr. Cannella) Room 407 Finance (380-01 Mr. Miressi) Room 408 Living Environment Regents Room 202 12:30 Bell (all should be in testing room) 12:45 Exam Begin 2:45 Students May Leave - 3:45 Exam Ends MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018

TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2018 AP World History (205-01 Mr. Court) Room 303 Global 2 (210-01 Mr. Court) Room 305 Global 2 (210-02 Mr. Court) Room 301 Global 2 (210-03 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 405 Global 2 (210-04 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 402 AP U.S. History (212-01 Mr. Raggo) Room 404 American History (214-01 Mr. Federico) Bio Lab American History (214-02 Mr. Raggo) Room 407 American History (214-03 Mr. Raggo) Room 408 American History (214-04 Mr. Raggo) Room 308 British Literature (114-01 Mr. Small) Room 202 British Literature (114-02 Mr. Small) Room 201 British Literature (114-03 Mr. Small) Room 203 World Literature (115-01 Mr. Campbell) Chem L ab Health (432-01 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 302 Health (432-02 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 102 Health (432-03 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 101 Health (432-04 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 304 Health (432-05 Mr. D Alessandro) Room 309 Health (432-06 Mr. Miressi) Room 401 U.S. History & Government Regents 8:10 Bell (all should be in testing room ) 8:30 Exam Begin 10:30 Students May Leave 11:30 Exam Ends Spanish III (508-01 Ms. Velazquez) Room 303 Spanish III (508-02 Ms. Velazquez) Room 305 Spanish III (508-03 Ms. Velazquez) Room 301 Italian III (522-01 Mrs. Bastone) Room 203 Italian III (522-02 Mrs. Bastone) Room 202 English 9+ (103-01 Mr. Marinaccio) Room 101 English 9 (102-01 Mr. Bruno) Room 304 English 9 (102-02 Mr. Bruno) Bio Lab English 9 (102-03 Mr. Dwyer) Room 401 English 9 (102-04 Mr. Dwyer) Room 402 English 9 (102-05 Mr. Dwyer) Room 309 Honors English 10 (104-01 Mr. Campbell) Room 102 English 10 (106-01 Mr. Marinaccio) Room 408 English 10 (106-02 Mr. Marinaccio) Room 407 English 10 (106-03 Mr. Marinaccio) Room 404 English 10 (106-04 Mr. Marinaccio) Room 405 Linear Algebra (371-01 Mr. Celzo) Room 306 Math 12 (320-01 Mr. Ripka) Room 308 Math 12 (320-02 Mr. Ripka)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018 Biology+ (408-01 Ms. Nadeem) Room 202 Biology (406-01 Mr. Herrera) Room 407 Biology (406-02 Ms. Nadeem) Room 203 Biology (406-03 Ms. Nadeem) Room 401 Biology (406-04 Ms. Nadeem) Room 201 Biology (406-05 Ms. Nadeem) Room 309 Earth Science (417-01 Mr. Herrera) Room 303 Earth Science (417-02 Mr. Herrera) Room 305 Earth Science (417-03 Mr. Herrera) Room 308 Chemistry (412-01 Ms. Piazza) Room 101 Chemistry (412-02 Ms. Piazza) Room 102 Physics (420-01 Ms. Piazza) Room 302 Physics (420-02 Ms. Piazza) Room 304 Physical Science (430-01 Ms. Benson) Physical Science (430-02 Ms. Benson) Bio Lab Physical Science (430-03 Ms. Benson) Room 405 Current Issues (012-01 Fr. Ferruzzi) Room 301 Current Issues (012-02 Fr. Ferruzzi) Room 402 Current Issues (012-03 Mr. Devine) Room 404 Current Issues (012-04 Mr. Devine) Room 310 Current Issues (012-05 Mr. Devine) Room 408 Religion 9 (001-01 Bro. Gordon) Room 408 Religion 9 (001-02 Bro. Gordon) Room 407 Religion 9 (001-03 Bro. Gordon) Room 404 Religion 9 (001-04 Bro. Gordon) Room 305 Religion 9 (001-05 Bro. Gordon) Religion 9 (001-06 Fr. Rosin) Room 303 Religion 10 (002-01 Deacon Maulucci) Room 301 Religion 10 (002-02 Deacon Maulucci) Room 203 Religion 10 (002-03 Deacon Maulucci) Room 102 Religion 10 (002-04 Mr. Devine) Room 202 Religion 10 (002-05 Mr. Devine) Room 101 Religion 11 (003-01 Deacon Maulucci) Room 401 Religion 11 (003-02 Deacon Maulucci) Room 402 Religion 11 (003-03 Mr. Siefring) Room 302 Religion 11 (003-04 Mr. Siefring) Room 308 Religion 11 (003-05 Mr. Siefring) Room 405 AP English Literature (112-01 Mr. Small) Room 309 AP English Literature (112-02 Mr. Dwyer) Room 304

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018 Global 1+ (203-01 Mr. Piro) Room 305 Global 1 (202-01 Mr. Piro) Room 404 Global 1 (202-02 Mr. Piro) Room 408 Global 1 (202-03 Mr. Piro) Room 405 Global 1 (202-04 Mr. Piro) Room 407 Global 1 (202-05 Mr. Piro) Room 309 Civil Liberties (215-01 Mr. Cannella) Room 402 Civil Liberties (215-02 Mr. Cannella) Room 308 Civil Liberties (215-03 Mr. Cannella) Civil Liberties (215-04 Mr. Cannella) Room 401 Civil Liberties (215-05 Mr. Cannella) Room 203 Introduction to Law (231-01 Mr. Federico) Room 301 Political Science (228-01 Mr. Raggo) Room 303 Forensic Science (425-01 Mr. Donovan) Room 102 Psychology (422-01 Fr. Ferruzzi) Room 302 Sophomore Health Conflict Room 201 Writing (120-01 Mr. Bruno) BioLab Writing (120-02 Mr. Bruno) Room 308 Writing (120-03 Mr. Bruno) Room 304 Writing (120-04 Mr. Bruno) Room 309 Writing (120-05 Mr. Bruno) Room 303 Writing (120-06 Mr. Bruno) Room 302 Health (428-01 Mr. Miressi) Room 101 Health (428-02 Mr. Miressi) Room 408 Health (428-03 Mr. Miressi) Room 404 Health (428-04 Mr. Miressi) Room 301 Health (428-05 Mr. Miressi) Room 102 Algebra 2+/Trig (364-01 Mr. Ripka) Room 407 Algebra 2+/Trig (364-02 Mr. Celzo) Room 405 Algebra 2/Trig (362-01 Mr. Juliano) Algebra 2/Trig (362-02 Ms. Piazza) Room 305 Algebra 2/Trig (363-01 Mr. Ripka) Room 402 Honors Calculus (319-01 Mr. Celzo) Room 401 Pre-Calculus (318-01 Mr. Celzo) Room 203 Pre-Calculus (318-02 Mr. Celzo) Room 202 AP Calculus AB (368-01 Mr. Juliano) Room 201

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