When does the student get a daily schedule for classes s/he chose last spring?
Only after a student has been duly registered can we offer that schedule. Most students know what they will be taking because they worked through the process last spring, usually with the help of parents and/or counselors. What they do not know is the actual order of classes or the teachers they will have. It takes months of work to create a master schedule. Students course requests were taken, checked, and reworked as needed from February through late May. However, much of the master scheduling work reflected in the schedules students receive at registration goes on after school adjourns in June and administrative attention can be turned to completing the staffing and facilities issues involved. In addition, our district allows concurrent enrollment (junior high students at DHS, etc), so all of the secondary sites must work together to have master schedules that interface.