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Master Schedule Open Lab / Config. Forum

Master Schedule Open Lab / Config. Forum. Agenda. General discussion / overview of the master schedule process Timelines and task lists How various master schedule designs impact: attendance, student scheduling, report cards, master schedule reports, etc...

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Master Schedule Open Lab / Config. Forum

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  1. Master Schedule Open Lab / Config. Forum

  2. Agenda • General discussion / overview of the master schedule process • Timelines and task lists • How various master schedule designs impact: attendance, student scheduling, report cards, master schedule reports, etc... • Benefits and consequences of building interdisciplinary teams and common preps for content areas into a master schedule • “What can I do right now besides course requests?” • What is a 4x4? • What is “ground zero” in my master schedule design? • What is a wheel and how does it work? • How can I group my students by ability level?

  3. “Teaching you how to cook!”

  4. Planning for Success

  5. Lessons Learned • The Triangle concept – determining your priorities – what is on top will be done, but the bottom gets the “leftovers” • The “baseball” – building a schedule is like rolling string around a ball. If you want to change the core at the end then you need to unravel it. • Teams can drive the master schedule. If all 6th graders get PE period 6 then all 7th graders have to have a core class during that time. 8th graders are further restricted • Lessons learned regarding teaming • Do you want to do it? • Pros and cons of teaming – what am I trying to achieve? • Prioritize needs • Plan ahead – should identify needs in February/March. Need to start now • Communication is key between thinkers and doers

  6. "Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another” -John Dewey

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