Final exam breakdown

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As quarter four comes to an end and finals approach, it is important to know the schedule for the next two weeks. Here is everything you need to know to ace finals and finish the year off strong. 

Study guides were posted Friday, May 27 so students should be able to access them through Planbook or Google Classroom. 

Thursday, June 2 and Friday, June 3 are review days, dedicated to studying and asking teachers questions regarding exams. Students must report to every class, even if they plan on exempting it. 

A+A+
A+A
A+A-
A+B+
A+B
A+B-
AA
AA-
AB+
AB
A-A-
A-B+
In order to exempt a class, students must have an “A” average. For the 2021-2022 school year only, attendance will not be a factor in exemption. Exemption forms are due Wednesday, June 1 and must be turned in to the Upper School Office. (Table/Elise Blum)

DateExam 1 (8:00 to 9:35 a.m.)Exam 2 (10:00 to 11:35 a.m.)Bus leavesLunches available
Monday 6/6Period 1Period 212:00 p.m.No
Tuesday 6/7Period 3Period 412:00 p.m.No
Wednesday 6/8Period 5/6 or 6/7Period 812:00 p.m.No
Thursday 6/9Period 9No busesNo
Above is a full schedule of the final exams. The first three days will consist of two exams, the first of which begins at 8:00 a.m. and the second at 10:00 a.m. Each exam will last approximately an hour and 35 minutes. (Table/Irene John)

“We can’t stress enough the importance of sleep and nutrition,” said Principal Elise Blum. “Reduce stress by ensuring you arrive on time, in dress code (your full uniform and ID) and prepared for exams.”

Irene, now a senior at American Heritage, returns to staff as the Online-Editor-in-Chief for her third and final year with the Patriot Post. She loves all things literature and spends most of her time with her nose in a book. Her passion for writing started early, and she is currently the co-president of the Quill and Scroll Society. When she is not studying or writing articles for the wonderful iPatriotPost, she enjoys volunteering and helping lead a multitude of clubs at Heritage. Since 2014, she has worked alongside Best Buddies, an organization that advocates for inclusivity for those with intellectual and physical disabilities. As a co-founder and current board member of the South Florida Best Buddies Student Advisory Board, she plans fundraisers and service projects, including the annual Friendship Walk, which raised almost $300,000. She looks forward to making this year special and as amazing as possible.