Friday, May 23
7:50 to 9:20 a.m. – Period B1
9:30 to 11:08 a.m. – Period B1 Finals
11:18 a.m. to 1:33 p.m. – Period B3
1:43 to 3:20 p.m. – Period B3 Finals
Monday, May 26
Memorial Day (no school)
Tuesday, May 27
7:50 to 9:20 a.m. – Period G1
9:30 to 11:08 a.m. – Period G2 (Class Day)
11:18 a.m. to 1:33 p.m. – Period G3
1:43 to 3:20 p.m. – Period G3 Finals
Wednesday, May 28
7:50 to 9:20 a.m. – Period B2
9:30 to 11:08 a.m. – Period B2 Finals
11:18 a.m. to 1:33 p.m. – Period B4
1:43 to 3:20 p.m. – Period B4 Finals
Thursday, May 29
7:50 to 9:20 a.m. – Period G2
9:30 to 11:08 a.m. – Period G1 Finals
11:18 a.m. to 1:33 p.m. – Period G4
1:43 to 3:20 p.m. – Period G4 Finals
Friday, May 30
Teacher Work Day (no school)
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Aaron Seals • May 23, 2014 at 8:08 am
Acknowledgement: King Crazy (that’s me, Aaron Seals) would like to thank the football team and all his fans…getting to the state championship would not have been possible without you. Crazy would also like to thank his teachers…this school would not be great without you. He would especially like to thank Mr. Jim Streisel…for being a great mentor. But more importantly, he would like to thank Principal John Williams…this school loves its principal, more than any other. And finally, he would like to thank YOU, the student body, and everyone in the Carmel community…you helped make us the best.
Have a great summer. This is King Crazy, signing off. *mic drop*