It is not necessary to enter a Pass Time or Breaks and Lunches. Enter the Type, Start Time, End Time, Start Period, and Total Periods. In the example below, the new Schedule is for an Even Day staggered bell schedule, where only even numbered periods meet. To enter a new Schedule using the Add New Record button, you need to first create the new Bell Schedule. It is important to note that clicking the Delete button located at the bottom of the Bell Scheduler area will delete the entire Bell Schedule. The Undo icon is between the Save icon and Trash icon. The entry can also be deleted by clicking on the Trash icon. In the example below the Description and Times can be edited. Edit the entry, click the Save icon (disk). T imes can be adjusted and the Description can be changed by clicking the Pencil icon to the left of the period field. Passing periods and breaks/lunches are hidden.Īll Class Periods must be the same sequence number: Seq 1 (see the snapshot above). To view only periods, select the check box to Show only Periods at the bottom of the Schedule area. Using period 1 as an example, period 1 occurs first (Seq 1), then there is a passing period between (Seq 2)and then period 2 (Seq 1). The Sequence numbers indicate the sequence the events occur. The 15 minute pass time was created in between the two class periods. The period times are close to equal in their length. The Schedule created begins with period 1 and ends with period 2. In the example below, the Make Schedule option was selected. To enter each period and time manually, select the Add New Record button. Aeries will create the Schedule based on the data entered when the Make Schedule button is selected. There are two options for making the Schedule, clicking on the Make Schedule button or clicking on the Add New Record button. Below is an example of a Finals Testing Day Bell Schedule for the first two periods of the day with a 15 minute break between the Finals periods. When finished, click on the Insert button. To create a new Bell Schedule, enter the Type, Start Time, End Time, Start Period, and Total Periods. ![]() After Period – Entering a period number means that the break occurs after the period entered and there is no passing time between when the period ends and the break begins. ![]()
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