Junior Schedule
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This is my Junior schedule, noticeably different from earlier other two:

My Schedule for Junior Year
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
8:05   233 Esci
8:46   227 HR
9:00   327 Math
9:45   222 Span
10:30   225 Hist
11:15   302 Eng
12:00   109 Lun
12:30   326 Rel
1:15      
8:05      
8:46   227 HR
9:00   327 Math
9:45   222 Span
10:30   302 Eng
11:15   225 Hist
12:00   109 Lun
12:30   233 Esci
1:15   233 Esci
8:05   233 Esci
8:46   227 HR
9:00   222 Span
9:45   326 Rel
10:30   302 Eng
11:30   109 Lun
12:00   225 Hist
12:30   327 Math
1:15 S 227 Guid
8:05      
8:46   227 HR
9:00   222 Span
9:45   132 Gym
10:30   225 Hist
11:30   109 Lun
12:00   302 Eng
12:30   327 Math
1:15   233 Esci
8:05   233 Esci
8:46   227 HR
9:00   326 Rel
9:45   327 Math
10:30   225 Hist
11:30   109 Lun
12:00   302 Eng
12:30   222 Span
1:15      
8:05      
8:46   227 HR
9:00   132 Gym
9:45   327 Math
10:30   302 Eng
11:30   109 Lun
12:00   225 Hist
12:30   222 Span
1:15   233 Esci

 

HR Homeroom 3-H
Mr. Richard Whelan
Span Spanish 3
Br. James Vagan
Esci Earth Science - 347
Mr. Mark Verdi
Math Math Analysis Honors
(Aka Intro to Calc,
Aka Math 4)
Ms. Adele Solari
Hist US History and Government
Mr. John Diorio
Eng English 10 Honors
Mr. Matthew Kilkelly
Rel Religion 11
Mr. Frank Gambino
Gym Gym All Year
Mr. Michael McCleary
Guid 2 days of Guidance
Mr. Kerry Hughes

The color helps track a particular class during the cycle. There are patterns:

  1. First and last classes alternate (I only have one!)
  2. The middle 3 classes stay in the same spot for 2 days, then move down to another spot for 2 days, etc.
    Gym on even days, and Religion on odd days. On day 2 gym is replaced by the 2nd ESci period (lab).
  3. Days 3-6 have the same 2 classes that alternate for the hour and half hours spots before and after lunch.

On half days, only the 9:00, 9:45, and 12:30 classes are held (12:30 is at 10:30), because from freshman to senior, everyone has a class then. These are the same periods referred to in #2 above.

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