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! Time !! Semester 1!! Semester 2
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| 08:30 –Before 1009:0045
| colspan="2" | Sports training some electives
| rowspan="1" | Band
| rowspan="1" | Band
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| 1009:00451110:30
| rowspan="1" | French 1Government
| rowspan="1" | French 2Economics
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| 1310:30 11:15:00
| rowspan="1" | BandFrench
| rowspan="1" | BandFrench
|-
| 11:3015 – 12:00
!| colspanrowspan="21" | LunchGeometry
| rowspan="1" | Math 1Geometry
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| 12:00 – 13:30
| rowspan="1" | Science 1
| rowspan="1" | Math 1
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| 13:30 – 15:00
| rowspan="1" | English 1
| rowspan="1" | History 1
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| 0812:30001013:00
| rowspancolspan="2" | '''Lunch'''
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| 1013:00 – 1113:3045
| rowspan="1" | Computing 1
| rowspan="1" | Computing 2
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| 1113:30451214:0030
| rowspan="1" | Biology
| rowspan="1" | Biology
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| 1314:30 – 1415:15
| rowspan="1" | English
| rowspan="1" | English
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| 1415:15 – 1516:00
| rowspan="1" | PE
| rowspan="1" | PE
|}<ref name="Owl"/>
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Conversion to block scheduling became a relatively widespread trend in the 1990s for middle schools and high schools in the [[United States]]. Prior to that, many schools scheduled classes such that a student saw every one of their teachers each day. Classes were approximately 40–60 minutes long, but under block scheduling, they became approximately 90 minutes long.