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The
Murdoch MacKay Collegiate Institute school year is divided
into two equal parts of semesters. The first semester runs
from the end of August until approximately the end of January,
with the second semester extending from February until the
end of June.
A
student taking courses during the first semester will begin
them near the end of August and complete them by the end of
January. Courses taken during the second semester will commence
near the beginning of February and will be completed at the
end of June. As well, some courses are taken on an all year
or" non-semestered" basis.
Students
are evaluated continuously throughout each of the two semesters.
Evaluations may include such measures as assignments, tests
and quizzes, essays, projects, as well as other methods of
assessment. Homework and independent review on a regular
basis are essential for student success. In most courses,
students will write final exams at the end of each semester.
Students enrolled in all year (or non-semestered) courses
will write these exams in June. The value of school based
exams established by school division policy will be between
30% and 40% of the final grade.
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When
an exam is not to be written in specific courses, students
will be informed at the beginning of the term by their subject
teacher. A report card will be sent home at the mid and end
points of each semester. Parent-Teacher conferences will be
held in conjunction with mid-semester reports in November
and April.
Be
Portfolio Ready

This
portfolio will be introduced and developed in Skills for Independent
Living and will be monitored and updated in Senior 3 and Senior
4 English Language Arts classes.In
their graduation year, students will be required to submit
their portfolio to an Administrator who will review and question
that student on the portfolio contents.
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