Incomplete Grades

An Incomplete is a grade given to a student when a teacher feels a significant portion of the learning has not been completed.  Students who receive Incompletes on their Report Cards for any grading period will have 5 (five) school days from the end of each grading period to complete their work.  Teachers are responsible for informing the student of an Incomplete by the end of each grading period.  The student shall contact the instructor from whom he/she received an Incomplete and work out a schedule so that the incomplete work can be made up on time.  Unusual circumstances or long illness will be given special consideration; however, in such cases, the Principal shall require a recommendation from the classroom teacher.  The recommendation shall include a deadline for completion.

In some cases, a significant project or paper may be required for passing a class.  Failure to complete that assignment will result in a loss of credit even when the work is completed in a class reflects a passing grade.

Failure to clear the Incomplete grade in the allotted time will result in the grade being recorded as a failure for that marking period.  In cases where an essential curriculum is not completed within the allotted time, a failure will be recorded.