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High school outlines final-exam exemption tied to attendance and grades

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Chino Valley High School described a pilot policy letting students with strong attendance and grades apply to skip eligible final exams; the district set specific absence and grade thresholds and clarified which courses are excluded.

A high school pilot program described to the Chino Valley Unified District Governing Board would allow students who meet attendance and grade requirements to apply for final-exam exemptions in eligible courses.

The district's high school staff member Justine, who presented the plan, said students can apply for an exemption in a course if, at a specified deadline, they have no more than five total absences (excused or unexcused) for the school year and a projected semester grade of…

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