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Both the Collegeboard and the Virginia Department of Education have established policies and procedures that govern student conduct during exam and test periods. The following excerpts of these policies relate specifically to cell phone and other electronic deveices. SOL Testing and Cell Phones Students are not permitted to have cell phones or other electronic devices on their person during SOL testing. During the March and May/June testing sessions, students must put cell phones in their backpacks or bags, which will be placed in a designated area. Test examiners will make an announcement prior to the beginning of each session and will collect and store any electronic devices still carried by students. If any student is found with an electronic device during a test session, the device will be confiscated, a testing irregularity will be filed and the test will be marked as a “cheating violation” whether or not the electronic device is in use or even turned on. The student will receive a score of “0” on the exam, and the state may or may not allow the student to retest in the same testing window. Electronic devices stored in bags must be turned off, as required by the Student’s Rights and Responsibilities. Any electronic device that goes off during a testing session will be confiscated, and a “disturbance irregularity” must be filed. End of year exams, Updated 5.22.08At their May 22nd meeting, the school board approved Superintendent Dale's recommendation to close schools two days early. This change makes June 13th the last day for students, and changes the underclass exam schedule. Underclass exams will now begin on June 9th, which is also the last full day of school. The final exam calendar has been update with these changes. Virtual Curriculum FairCourse selections and registration for the 2008-09 school year begins January 30, 2008, for rising seniors (current juniors). Counselors have been visiting classes to explain the course selection process. Students have been provided with a cist of courses and a slection sheet. For the first time you can now obtain informtation about Advanced Placement, elective and academy courses online. To do so, visit the Virtual Curriulum Fair. LHS Course DescriptionsClick here for course descriptions. Testing for College and Testing InformationClick here for information on testing for college; SAT, SAT Subject Tests and ACT. Click here for additional information about SOL testing. For detailed information about FCPS testing visit http://www.fcps.edu/testing.htm. Getting Ready for High School and BeyondRead FCPS new publication "Getting Ready for High School and Beyond". AP Course DescriptionClick here for AP course description. (11/06) Guidance Counselor AssignmentsClick here for guidance counselor assignments. Langley Leader (Daily Announcements)Click here for the daily announcements.
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