Senior privileges do not automatically apply – they only commence once announced by the administration.

Late Arrival

  • Seniors granted this privilege are not required to be at school until the start of second/sixth block bell. Requires parental approval and starts after Labor Day.
  • Senior Late Arrival Tardies – Consequences for not arriving to school on time begin with the 3rd tardy, just as they do for all other periods. For Late Arrival students, the 7th tardy will result in loss of the Late Arrival privilege for the remainder of the quarter, requiring the student to report to the school office by 8:00 a.m.

Early Dismissal

  • Seniors granted this privilege may regularly leave school early at the end of third/seventh block bell. Requires parental approval and starts after Labor Day.

Open Campus

  • Seniors granted this privilege may go off campus during their lunch period and scheduled Personal Responsibly Time. They may not leave during chapels, assemblies, or any normal scheduled class times.
  • Seniors must submit a signed Open Campus Privilege Agreement and Waiver of Liability form indicating their parents approval of this privilege.
  • Seniors must provide their cell phone number to the school office and are responsible to sign in and out at the front desk when leaving from and arriving to school.
  • Seniors must return punctually for their next class/activity.
  • Seniors must maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average to exercise the privilege.
  • This privilege may be revoked at any time by the Administration and if a senior uses or is in possession of drugs or alcohol at any time, they will lose their Open Campus privilege for the remainder of the year.

Final Exam Exemption

  • Faculty may allow seniors who have maintained an “A” average throughout the semester to be exempt from a final exam at the end of the semester.
  • Students who qualify academically for this exemption must have fewer than 8 semester absences and/or tardies for that class. Field Trips and school sponsored activities are not counted as absences; however, college visits are counted as absences.
Last modified: 2 December 2023

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