Dear Group,
I go back to school tomorrow for the 2003-2004 school year. Today I remembered one
situation I meant to ponder and research during this summer break. Now I'm turning
to you.
We schedule our computer lab (part of the media center) and some teachers schedule
for 1 to 2 weeks (yes, 5-10 consecutive school days) for a particular class period.
I have rarely seen a class need that much time, even for their senior projects.
How do you handle the number of consecutive days teachers may sign up for at your
high school?
I checked the archives and found a ton of hits related to flexible scheduling in
elementary schools, but little on scheduling in high schools.
Thank you for your input.
Sue Buchanan
Media Specialist
Franklin High School
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