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FLVS Policies- Course Specific

FLVS Science Courses

There are many potential hazards in a science laboratory. However, in general, accidents caused by these hazards can be avoided if the student is familiar with laboratory techniques and a few rules are followed. Most of the materials you will be working with in an FLVS science course are ones that can be found in the home. However, even these items can cause harm if mishandled.

The safest way to handle chemicals is to treat them all with care. There is no substitute for good technique in eliminating accidents. By clicking 'I Agree' during registration, you agree to read and abide by the safety rules and procedures in your FLVS science course. By approving the course, the parent/guardian agrees to supervise the science experiments presented in the course. If you have additional questions, please contact your FLVS science teacher.

FLVS Advanced Placement Courses

Students must take the Advanced Placement Exam in order to receive Advanced Placement credit Final grades for successful AP completions will not be released each year until after student participation in the May AP exam is verified. Students who do not take the AP® Exam will be awarded Honors level credit. A letter from FLVS detailing each student's segment grade will be issued as course requirements are met.