Incomplete Grades
Students who have not completed the work required for a class are given an "I" for Incomplete on their report card.
Students have two weeks after the report card is distributed to complete the missing work. If the work is not completed within two weeks of distribution of the report card, the Incomplete becomes an "F" for Failure.
Options to Make up a Failed Course
To recover credits necessary for graduation, a required subject that is failed may be made up in one of the following ways:
Students who have not completed the work required for a class are given an "I" for Incomplete on their report card.
Students have two weeks after the report card is distributed to complete the missing work. If the work is not completed within two weeks of distribution of the report card, the Incomplete becomes an "F" for Failure.
Options to Make up a Failed Course
To recover credits necessary for graduation, a required subject that is failed may be made up in one of the following ways:
- Repeat the course in the following academic year.
- Attend a regularly accredited summer school.
- Pass a licensed correspondence course that has prior approval. (See your counselor for additional information.)
- Take the course online over the summer.

