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There are four methods of Automatic scheduling in the Block Fast Loader. Each method will use all available blocks for each grade. | There are four methods of Automatic scheduling in the Block Fast Loader. Each method will use all available blocks for each grade. | ||
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Automatic Scheduling Method
There are four methods of Automatic scheduling in the Block Fast Loader. Each method will use all available blocks for each grade.
- Alternating Student Scheduling - This method takes the alphabetical list of students and "deals" them out to each available block.
- Sequential Student Scheduling - This method divides the students equally among the available homerooms. For example: 100 students divided among 4 homerooms would put 25 students into each homeroom. The first 25 will be assigned to the same homeroom; students 26-50 will be assigned to the next homeroom; etc.
- Capability Student Scheduling - This method uses the GPA from the previous year of each student . The process will divide the students among the homerooms according to gender groups within ethnic groups within GPA groups. The system will schedule all students with an A first. Scheduling black females, white females, black males, white males, etc through all of the ethnic groups. It will then start with all students that have a B using each gender within each ethnic group. The process will continue until all GPA groups have been scheduled.