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  Students who wish to discuss a schedule change must contact the Counseling Office. The first step for the majority of schedule changes which take place at the beginning of each semester is to obtain an LHS Schedule Change Request Form in the Counseling Office, complete the form and return it to the Counseling Secretary. Schedule change priorities, as outlined on the form, include: 1st priority - Graduation requirements needed, two or more classes for the same period, incomplete schedule, prerequisite not met or data input error. 2nd priority - Parent or student initiated requests for other than the above reasons.

Hardship for the student and staff member must be avoided. Students will not be permitted to add a class for credit after the first 5 school days of a semester unless approved by a school administrator and the receiving teacher. Courses may be dropped with no credit and no grade during the first 5 days of each semester.

Students transferring classes are required to make up any missed assignments and to return any materials or books to the exiting class. Attendance will continue to the new class.

Students who wish to withdraw from a course after the first 5 school days of a semester, may do so with the approval of a school administrator. The following conditions will apply:

1. If the student is earning a passing grade at the time of withdrawal and the course is replaced with another course (with teacher approval), a late arrival, or early dismissal, the dropped course will be noted on the student's official transcript with a "W" grade (which will not effect G.P.A.).

2. If the student is failing a course at the time of withdrawal, the course will be listed on the official transcript for the semester with an "F" grade.

3. Students may be placed in an alternative program during the same period where a course was dropped after the 5th day, but the ability to earn credit for the added course will be the decision of the gaining teacher.

 
 
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