NO NEED FOR PREP: Tyler Freudenthal, math student and senior, works on his math homework. Unlike many CHS students, Freudenthal does not plan on preparing for his final. MATT BARNTHOUSE / PHOTO
The math department will not be making any changes to the way finals are being held this semester, according to department chairperson Jacinda Sohalski.
NO NEED FOR PREP: Tyler Freudenthal, math student and senior, works on his math homework. Unlike many CHS students, Freudenthal does not plan on preparing for his final. MATT BARNTHOUSE / PHOTO
Sohalski said via email, “There will not be any change in the way finals are written. Our finals were written and approved by the district last year.”
Tyler Freudenthal, math student and senior, said he did not expect any changes in his finals, as he did not notice much change in his first semester math final.
Freudenthal also is not changing his unorthodox approach when preparing for his math final. He isn’t preparing at all.
“Other than not really preparing (for my final, I am not changing anything.)” Freudenthal said.
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