What is your school’s approach to ISS or detention during Finals week?
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The way schools handle In-School Suspension (ISS) or detentions during Finals week can vary significantly. Some schools may choose to lighten the schedule, allowing students to focus solely on their exams, while others may still enforce disciplinary measures as usual.
In many cases, schools might reschedule ISS or detentions to avoid conflicting with finals, ensuring that students have the opportunity to fully prepare and perform well on their tests. Alternatively, some schools may continue to hold detentions but have a more flexible approach, enabling students to balance their time between making up assignments or serving their time and studying for their finals.
It’s always best to check with your school’s administration or student handbook for their specific protocols during this crucial time. How does your school approach the issue?