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Board reviews proposed pilot allowing some seniors to opt out of finals based on attendance and grades
Summary
Administrators presented a proposed one-year pilot that would allow Mahomet-Seymour seniors meeting attendance and minimum-grade thresholds to skip final exams. Board members asked for adjustments, including excluding official college visits and revisiting the grade threshold.
Mahomet-Seymour administrators presented a proposed pilot to let qualifying seniors opt out of final exams if they meet attendance and grade criteria. The proposal, discussed April 22, was presented as a one-year pilot and would apply only to seniors.
Under the proposal discussed, seniors could opt out of a course final if they had four or fewer excused absences in that course and a final grade of at least 69.5 percent (a…
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