Tomorrow we are on a VERY different bell schedule!
Freshmen, Sophomores and Seniors - you will be functioning on a late-start schedule tomorrow. This means that you get to sleep in and relax a little bit in the morning. If you ride a bus, your bus will pick you up 90 minutes later than normal. If you walk or drive to school, you can determine what time you want to arrive just be sure to make it to school in enough time to be able to get to your 5th period class at 12:55pm. As I mentioned, with late start buses running 1.5 hours later than normal, this means that if you ride a bus that will likely mean you will arrive to school around 10:10am and you'll have that time until the start of classes to study, eat lunch, and hang out in the Aux Gym.
Juniors - you will ride the bus at the normal time and arrive to school like every other day. You will then report to your assigned testing location by 8:40am so that you can begin taking the ACT right away. The test will conclude around 12:20 and you will then have a break and a chance to grab lunch before the start of classes.
And then everyone (9th through 12th grade) will proceed to afternoon classes with the following bell schedule:
5th Period - 12:55 - 1:29
6th Period - 1:34 - 2:06
7th Period - 2:11 - 2:43
8th Period - 2:48 - 3:20
I also have a few ACT Testing reminders for the juniors: This test is an official ACT so you are strictly bound to all of the restrictions and requirements set forth by ACT. Testing will begin promptly at 8:40am so you will need to report to your assigned rooms (check your email for location assignment). Please be sure to bring your Student ID card, number 2 pencils (no mechanical pencils are allowed!), and a calculator. And I would also suggest that you bring a watch. Cell phones are NOT allowed to be on in the testing room at all. Hopefully you have already completed the pre-registration paperwork to create your MyACT account so that you will be able to access your scores. If you haven't, please stop and do that now. Good luck on the test tomorrow! You will do great!
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