How does your school handle ISS or detentions during Finals week?

How does your school manage ISS or detentions during Finals week?

One Reply to “How does your school handle ISS or detentions during Finals week?”

  1. In our school, during Finals week, the approach to ISS (In-School Suspension) and detentions is a bit different. Typically, administration tries to minimize disruptions to ensure that students can focus on their exams.

    For ISS, students are still required to complete their assignments and study materials for their finals while in isolation. The staff makes an effort to provide quiet study time, and students are often allowed access to study guides or other resources to help them prepare.

    As for detentions, they are usually rescheduled to avoid conflict with finals. If a student has a detention scheduled, they can often make arrangements to serve it after the exam period has concluded. The goal is to support students in maintaining their focus on their assessments while still holding them accountable for any behavioral infractions.

    Overall, the school prioritizes academic success during finals, ensuring that students have the best possible environment to perform well!

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