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When courses are rolled over from the previous school year, all sections of each course are also rolled over. This includes the teacher(s), room, and when the section is offered (--period, day(s), and term(s)). |
A section of a course can be created in a few simple steps:
1 | Make sure to select the correct school year (next year if you are building next year’s schedule) | |
2 | Click the Search tab, and select Course/Section from the drop list | |
3 | Enter a course name or number and click the Go button | |
4 | Click on the Course name in the search results | |
5 | Click the Sections tab, then the Add a Section link |
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6 | Choose a section number |
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8 | Add the room number where this section will be taught. If you do not yet know the room number, this can be added later | ||||||
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10 | Only if this section is being utilized for a resource room, or when the roster is MOSTLY special education students, set the Student Population Override to SE as shown below |
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Click the Create Section button
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When checking the boxes in the Section Schedule Placement area, it is important to choose the right series of boxes based on how the course meets. Follow the examples below to ensure correct setup. |
Create a Course Section
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When courses are rolled over from the previous school year, all sections of each course are also rolled over. This includes the teacher(s), room, and when the section is offered (period, day(s), and term(s)) . |
A section of a course can be created in a few simple steps:
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Make sure to select the correct school year (next year if you are building next year’s schedule)
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Click the Search tab, and select Course/Section from the drop list
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Enter a course name or number and click the Go button
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Click on the Course name in the search results
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Click the Sections tab, then the Add a Section link
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Choose a section number (required)
Course Selection
One of the most common questions asked when building your master schedule are whether or not you are using the correct courses for your situation. To assist with this, it is important to determine:
Course Length (terms) - there are different course numbers for courses that meet for a quarter, semester, or a year
Course Length (periods) - courses that meet longer than one traditional period are "block" courses and have their own course number (see block example above
Course Type - ESL, Gifted, VCAP, etc. all have distinct course numbers. Please make sure that you are using the correct version.
Course Length (terms) - there are different course numbers for courses that meet for a quarter, semester, or a year
Course Length (periods) - courses that meet longer than one traditional period are "block" courses and have their own course number (see block example above
Course Type - ESL, Gifted, VCAP, etc. all have distinct course numbers. Please make sure that you are using the correct version.
Please review the Course Numbering Standards page to see how to identify the correct courses by course number
Determine when the course meets:
Quarter (only 6th grade Unified Arts in most cases)
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Semester (course number ends with a "5")
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Year-Long (course number ends with a "0")
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Block (has a "B" suffix)
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11 | Check the boxes that correspond to the period, days, and terms the course is being offered. Follow the Section Placement guide here: Section Schedule Placement |
12 | Click the Create Section button |