how to read your schedule!
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How to read your schedule!
You will want your schedule in front of you while viewing this presentation.
Sample Schedule
• This is how your schedule looks when it is printed.
• Now, let’s take a look at each section.
Student Name:
Student Address:
• Each student will be assigned a student ID number that is unique to him/her.
• It will be 6 numbers. • This number stays the
same as you stay in a York County school.
• You will need to memorize this number when you buy lunch once we return to the building.
Student ID Number
Student Name:
Student Address:
Student Name:
Student Address:
Top Sections
• The top sections include student name and other demographic information.
• Lockers will not be issued this year.
Student Name:
Student Address:
Period Column
• The first column reads “Period” but we now call them “Blocks”.
• It tells you which block you have each course.
Student Name:
Student Address:
Sem Column • The second column reads “Sem” for semester and tells you how long you will be in each course and what part of the year.
• FY – means Full Year• S1 – means Semester 1
(first half of the year)• S2 – means Semester 2
(second half of the year)• Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 – means
which Quarter of the year
Student Name:
Student Address:
Days Column
• The third column reads “Days” and that tells you which day you will have each course.
• A – course will be on A Days• B – course will be on B Days• A,B – course will be on both
days (A and B)
Student Name:
Student Address:
Room Column
• The fourth column reads “Room” and that is the room number for each course.
• Once we return to the building, use the school map to see where your courses are located.
Student Name:
Student Address:
Course and Sec Columns
• The fifth and sixth columns show the “Course” number and the “Sec” (Section) number.
• This is for teachers and school counselors to use.
Student Name:
Student Address:
Course Name and Teacher Columns
• The seventh and eighth columns show the “Course Name” and the “Teacher”.
• The teachers’ names are listed as their first initial and then last name.
• Example “MYoung” –This teacher’s last name is Young.
Student Name:
Student Address:
Fee Column
• The ninth column reads “Fee” and shows the fee for that particular course.
• The total of the fees is at the bottom of the column.
A Day – B Day Schedule Grid
1A
2A
3A
4A
1B
4B
3B
2B
• On an A Day, 1A is your first course on that day and then so on, 2A, 3A, and 4A.
• On a B Day, 1B is your first course on that day and then so on, 2B, 3B, and 4B.
• On your schedule look at the “Period” column which represents our “Blocks”
• You will also need to look at the “Days” column to determine if your course meets on an A day, a B day, or both days (A,B).
• Add your course and teacher into the blank schedule grid.
Practice time
US History I, Hehir
6th Grade Sample Schedule – Wheel Electives
Science, Young History, Hehir
FOA 6, Widener
English, Karatsikis
Set for Success, Young PE 6, Powell
FOA 6, Widener
• For Wheel electives, look for the one that has Q1 under the “Sem” column.
• This will be the first wheel course you will be in at the beginning of the year.
• The others will come later in the year (Q2, Q3, Q4).
Student Name:Student Address:
English, Karatsikis
6th Grade Sample Schedule – Chorus plus two wheel courses
Student Name:
Student Address:
• For this student, Chorus is first semester (S1), so that course should be added to the schedule grid.
• The other wheel courses will come later in the year (Q3, Q4).
Science, YoungHistory, Hehir
FOA 6, Engquist
English, Mitchell
PE 6, MarksChorus, Parr
English, Mitchell
FOA 6, Engquist
6th Grade Sample Schedule – Band
History, Hehir Science, Young
Pre-Alg 6, Sumner
Adv English, Mitchell
PE 6, Martin Beg. Band, Gellene
Band is a year-long course.Student Name:Student Address:
Pre-Alg 6, Sumner
Adv English, Mitchell
7th & 8th Grade Sample Schedule – FOA or Pre-Algebra• FOA 7, Pre-Algebra 7, and Pre-Algebra 8 meet
daily.• For semester electives, look for the ones that
have S1 for semester 1 under the “Sem” column. S2 will come later in the year.
Science, Wilson
FOA 7, Brooks
History, Browning
Criminal Justice, Howard
PE 7, Martin
Chorus, Parr
Adv English, Lee
Student Name:Student Address:
FOA 7, Brooks
7th & 8th Grade Sample Schedule – Algebra 1, Adv Geometry• Algebra I and Advanced Geometry meet
every other day.• For semester electives, look for the ones that
have S1 for semester 1 under the “Sem” column. S2 will come later in the year.
Adv English, Jones
PE 8, Powell
Science, Watson
Civics, Estes
Spanish II, Torry
Algebra I, Singletary
Criminal Justice, Howard
Career Invest., Burbanck
Student Name:Student Address:
Virtual Weekly Schedule
• Students will follow an A/B day rotation schedule on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
• Wednesdays are student support and independent learning days, except for the first week of
school.
• Attendance - Students will be expected to attend all scheduled classes on A/B days and report to their 1A class on Wednesdays. Class attendance and daily attendance will be taken.
Daily Virtual Schedule • All class blocks are 70 minutes
• Lunch is 30 minutes
• Transitions are 15 minutes (Transition time
is for restroom/water breaks, and
gathering materials for the next class)
• Academic Flex Blocks are 35 minutes
• Academic Flex Blocks can be used for
additional time with teachers for
academic interventions, school counselor
check-ins and small groups, brain breaks,
book talks, independent work time,
academic tutorial, mentoring, and
enrichment activities.
Daily Virtual Schedule My Schedule
Block A-Day B-Day 1
8:00-9:10
2 9:25-10:35
Ac. Flex/ Lunch 10:50-11:25 11:25-11:55
3 11:55-1:05
4 1:20-2:30
Ac. Flex 2:30-3:05
Tips: Include the class and teacher. You may want to make one schedule for S1 and one for S2 if you have
semester electives. If a class says it is in block 1AB, for example, it means it meets every day.
A Days Mondays & Thursdays
B DaysTuesdays & Fridays
Wednesday ScheduleStudent Support and Independent Learning Day
• Each Wednesday (excluding Sept. 9, 2020), students will need to follow each teacher’s expectations for the day, as to whether they will be completing independent work/studying, collaborating with other students, or joining a scheduled student support session.
• Students will also have the option to participate in content-based student support sessions throughout the day
• All Students will be expected to login to their 1A class
at 8:00 a.m. for attendance.
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