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Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly schedules, rotating schedules, block schedules, mandated testing schedules and final exam schedules while at the same time keeping track of the total instructional minutes to meet state and contractual requirements. This tool is an Excel spreadsheet that automates the counting of the number of instructional minutes and days in the school year. This allows you to be as creative as you want and experiment with multiple bell schedules until you find the perfect one. All of the formulas used in this spreadsheet are visible so you are able to learn how the spreadsheet works, but be careful; if you delete a formula, the spreadsheet will not work correctly. A basic understanding of Excel and working with formulas in Excel is recommended to use this tool, but don’t worry, these instructions will provide you with the basics of working with Excel and formula writing to get you started. So… let’s get started!! Click to proceed

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Page 1: Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly

Bell Schedule

Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly schedules, rotating schedules, block schedules, mandated testing schedules and final exam schedules while at the same time keeping track of the total instructional minutes to meet state and contractual requirements.

This tool is an Excel spreadsheet that automates the counting of the number of instructional minutes and days in the school year. This allows you to be as creative as you want and experiment with multiple bell schedules until you find the perfect one. All of the formulas used in this spreadsheet are visible so you are able to learn how the spreadsheet works, but be careful; if you delete a formula, the spreadsheet will not work correctly. A basic understanding of Excel and working with formulas in Excel is recommended to use this tool, but don’t worry, these instructions will provide you with the basics of working with Excel and formula writing to get you started. So… let’s get started!!

Click to proceed

Page 2: Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly

When you first open the Bell Schedule spreadsheet, you will see the “Count Balance” calculation area at the top left of the page

=SUM(C18+C61+L61+R61+L19+R19+X61+X19+C103+L105+C143+L143)

If you click on cell E1 (the one with the number 180) you will see this in the Formula Bar

Here is the formula - this is the typical structure of an Excel formula

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS 180 This field is calculated from the total "Days on this schedule" listed in the schedules belowINSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES PER DAY(AVERAGE) 360 This field is the average number instructional minutes needed per day to to meet total requirement - change this as neededINSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES PER YEAR(REQUIRED) 64800 This field is the total yearly insturctional minute requirement - change this as neededINSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES IN THIS SCHEDULE 64800 This field is the calculated total insturctional minutes from the schedules below

BALANCE 0 This schedule contains the state required instructional minutes

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Page 3: Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly

We will get back to that formula in a minute. Let’s take a look at the structure of formulas with a couple of examples:

1) Click on an empty cell somewhere on the spreadsheet – G10 would be a good one to use

2) Enter an equal sign “=“ (no quotes) in the cell – typically, formulas in Excel begin with an equal sign

3) After the equal sign, type in the number 180, then type the multiply sign (the asterisk) and then type the number 360. Your formula should look like this: =180*360

4) Then press Enter – did you get 64800? GREAT!!

This number (64800) is the number of instructional minutes per year currently (2013) required by the state of California in public high schools. As you can see, this number is used in cell E3 as a constant to evaluate the instructional minutes of the bell schedule you create.

Let’s take a look at one more example…

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=SUM(C18+C61+L61+R61+L19+R19+X61+X19+C103+L105+C143+L143)

1) Click on cell G10 and enter the number 180 (this will erase the formula you entered in the previous example, but that is what we want to do

2) Click on cell G11 and enter the number 3603) Click on cell G12 and enter the following formula: =G10*G114) Press the Enter key – Did you get 64800 again? GREAT!!

This method of entering formulas by referencing cells that contain constants instead of imbedding constants within formulas is a far superior way of writing formulas – a lesson that was clearly demonstrated at the turn of the millennium. You will see that this preferred method is used throughout the Bell Schedule spreadsheet. (Go back and delete your entries in cells G10, G11 and G12)

Getting back to the formula in cell E1:

The formula says to calculate the sum of the contents of the cells at C18, C61, L61, R61, L19, R19, X61, X19, C103, L105, C143 and L143. Go to each of these cells on the spreadsheet to see what’s there and check to see if the sum is correct. Did it add up to 180? GREAT!! Did you write the numbers on a piece of paper and add them up or did you use your new formula writing skills in some blank cells on the Excel spreadsheet?? Either way is fine!!

Now let’s get to bell scheduling!!

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Page 5: Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS 180 This field is calculated from the total "Days on this schedule" listed in the schedules belowINSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES PER DAY(AVERAGE) 360 This field is the average number instructional minutes needed per day to to meet total requirement - change this as neededINSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES PER YEAR(REQUIRED) 64800 This field is the total yearly insturctional minute requirement - change this as neededINSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES IN THIS SCHEDULE 64800 This field is the calculated total insturctional minutes from the schedules below

BALANCE 0

MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE BLOCK SCHEDULE "A" BLOCK SCHEDULE 'B" BLOCK SCHEDULE ONE DAY PER WEEKTwo days per week banking minutes Two days per week banking minutes Using banked staff development time

Starting time of school 6:46 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 74 1440 0.05138889First period length 57 1440 0.039583333 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 74 1440 0.05138889Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 73 1440 0.05069444Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 73 1440 0.05069444Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444Days on this schedule Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667

Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 30

BELL SCHEDULE 1 BELL SCHEDULE 2 BELL SCHEDULE 3 BELL SCHEDULE 4PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:04 AM 74PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:04 AM 9:14 AM 10

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:14 AM 9:19 AM 5PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:19 AM 10:33 AM 74

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 10:33 AM 11:13 AM 40BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:13 AM 11:19 AM 6

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 7 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:19 AM 12:32 PM 733 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 12:32 PM 12:37 PM 5

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 7 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 12:37 PM 1:50 PM 734 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 370 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 370 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 310Grand Total Balances:

Total Insturctional Days 180 180 180 180Total Insturctional Minutes 64800 64800 64800 64800

Insturctional Minute Balance 0 0 0 0

WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE ONE DAY PER WEEK ON THIS SCHEDULE (SPRING SEMESTER) ONE DAY PER WEEK ON THIS SCHEDULE (SPRING SEMESTER) ONE DAY PER WEEK ON THIS SCHEDULE (SPRING SEMESTER)(Variation with lunch after 5th period) (Variation with lunch after 6th period)

Starting time of school 6:56 AM Starting time of school 6:55 AM Starting time of school 6:57 AM Starting time of school 6:57 AMInstructional period length 47 1440 0.032638889 Instructional period length 47 1440 0.03263889 Instructional period length 47 1440 0.03263889 Instructional period length 47 1440 0.03263889First period length 47 1440 0.032638889 First period length 47 1440 0.03263889 First period length 47 1440 0.03263889 First period length 47 1440 0.03263889Zero period length 47 1440 0.032638889 Zero period length 47 1440 0.03263889 Zero period length 47 1440 0.03263889 Zero period length 47 1440 0.03263889Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111Days on this schedule Days on this schedule 0 Days on this schedule 0 Days on this schedule 0

BELL SCHEDULE 5 BELL SCHEDULE 6 BELL SCHEDULE 7 BELL SCHEDULE 8PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES

0 6:56 AM 7:43 AM 47 0 6:55 AM 7:42 AM 47 0 6:57 AM 7:44 AM 47 0 6:57 AM 7:44 AM 47PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7 PASSING 7:42 AM 7:49 AM 7 PASSING 7:44 AM 7:51 AM 7 PASSING 7:44 AM 7:51 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:37 AM 47 1 7:49 AM 8:36 AM 47 1 7:51 AM 8:38 AM 47 1 7:51 AM 8:38 AM 47PASSING 8:37 AM 8:44 AM 7 PASSING 8:36 AM 8:43 AM 7 PASSING 8:38 AM 8:45 AM 7 PASSING 8:38 AM 8:45 AM 7

2 8:44 AM 9:31 AM 47 2 8:43 AM 9:30 AM 47 2 8:45 AM 9:32 AM 47 2 8:45 AM 9:32 AM 47BREAK 9:31 AM 9:34 AM 3 BREAK 9:30 AM 9:33 AM 3 BREAK 9:32 AM 9:35 AM 3 BREAK 9:32 AM 9:35 AM 3

PASSING 9:34 AM 9:41 AM 7 PASSING 9:33 AM 9:40 AM 7 PASSING 9:35 AM 9:42 AM 7 PASSING 9:35 AM 9:42 AM 73 9:41 AM 10:28 AM 47 3 9:40 AM 10:27 AM 47 3 9:42 AM 10:29 AM 47 3 9:42 AM 10:29 AM 47

PASSING 10:28 AM 10:35 AM 7 PASSING 10:27 AM 10:34 AM 7 PASSING 10:29 AM 10:36 AM 7 PASSING 10:29 AM 10:36 AM 74 10:35 AM 11:22 AM 47 4 10:34 AM 11:21 AM 47 4 10:36 AM 11:23 AM 47 4 10:36 AM 11:23 AM 47

LUNCH 11:22 AM 12:02 PM 40 LUNCH 11:21 AM 12:01 PM 40 PASSING 11:23 AM 11:30 AM 7 PASSING 11:23 AM 11:30 AM 7PASSING 12:02 PM 12:09 PM 7 PASSING 12:01 PM 12:08 PM 7 5 11:30 AM 12:17 PM 47 5 11:30 AM 12:17 PM 47

5 12:09 PM 12:56 PM 47 5 12:08 PM 12:55 PM 47 LUNCH 12:17 PM 12:57 PM 40 PASSING 12:17 PM 12:24 PM 7PASSING 12:56 PM 1:03 PM 7 PASSING 12:55 PM 1:02 PM 7 PASSING 12:57 PM 1:04 PM 7 6 12:24 PM 1:11 PM 47

6 1:03 PM 1:50 PM 47 6 1:02 PM 1:49 PM 47 6 1:04 PM 1:51 PM 47 Lunch 1:11 PM 1:51 PM 40PASSING 1:50 PM 1:57 PM 7 PASSING 1:49 PM 1:56 PM 7 PASSING 1:51 PM 1:58 PM 7 PASSING 1:51 PM 1:58 PM 7

7 1:57 PM 2:44 PM 47 7 1:56 PM 2:43 PM 47 7 1:58 PM 2:45 PM 47 7 1:58 PM 2:45 PM 47

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 317 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 317 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 317 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 317Grand Total Balances:

180 180 180 Total Insturctional Days 18064800 64800 64800 Total Insturctional Minutes 64800

0 0 0 Insturctional Minute Balance 0

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE STATE TESTING SCHEDULEDEC 16, 17, 18 & J UNE 7, 8, 9 APRIL 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 2010SENIORS FINALS FOR J UNE - MAY 28 THROUGH J UNE 4

Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AMInstructional period length 140 1440 0.097222222 Testing Block 1 length 132 1440 0.09166667First period length 140 1440 0.097222222 Test Prep Period length 22 1440 0.01527778Passing period length 10 1440 0.006944444 Testing Block 2 length 132 1440 0.09166667Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778 Class Period length 57 1440 0.03958333Break period length 10 1440 0.006944444 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111Passing after lunch length 5 1440 0.003472222 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777778Days on this schedule Break period length 13 1440 0.00902778

Passing after lunch length 0 1440 0Days on this schedule

BELL SCHEDULE 9 BELL SCHEDULE 10PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTESBLOCK 1 7:50 AM 10:10 AM 140 Class Period 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57BREAK 10:10 AM 10:20 AM 10 Break 8:47 AM 9:00 AM 13

PASSING 10:20 AM 10:30 AM 10 Passing 9:00 AM 9:07 AM 7BLOCK 2 10:30 AM 12:50 PM 140 Testing Period 9:07 AM 11:19 AM 132

Lunch 12:50 PM 1:30 PM 40 Lunch 11:19 AM 11:59 AM 40Passing 11:59 AM 12:06 PM 7

Testing Period 12:06 PM 2:18 PM 132

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 290 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 335Grand Total Balances:

180 Total Insturctional Days 18064800 Total Insturctional Minutes 64800

Insturctional Minute Balance 0 Insturctional Minute Balance 0

DOUBLE 4TH PERIOD ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE TRIPLE 4TH PERIOD ASSEMBLY SCHEDULESEPT 4, NOV 6, MAR 19, MAY 18 ONE DATE - J AN 15

Starting time of school 6:57 AM Starting time of school 6:59 AMClass Period Length 48 1440 0.033333333 Class Period Length 46 1440 0.03194444Passing Period Length 5 1440 0.003472222 Passing Period Length 5 1440 0.00347222Lunch Period 40 1440 0.027777778 Lunch Period 40 1440 0.02777778Passing From Lunch 5 1440 0.003472222 Passing From Lunch 5 1440 0.00347222Assembly Period Length 60 1440 0.041666667 Assembly Period Length 40 1440 0.02777778Break Period Length 7 1440 0.004861111 Break Period Length 5 1440 0.00347222Days on this schedule Days on this schedule

BELL SCHEDULE 11 BELL SCHEDULE 12PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES

0 6:57 AM 7:45 AM 48 0 6:59 AM 7:45 AM 46PASSING 7:45 AM 7:50 AM 5 PASSING 7:45 AM 7:50 AM 5

1 7:50 AM 8:38 AM 48 1 7:50 AM 8:36 AM 46PASSING 8:38 AM 8:43 AM 5 PASSING 8:36 AM 8:41 AM 5

2 8:43 AM 9:31 AM 48 2 8:41 AM 9:27 AM 46BREAK 9:31 AM 9:38 AM 7 BREAK 9:27 AM 9:32 AM 5

PASSING 9:38 AM 9:43 AM 5 PASSING 9:32 AM 9:37 AM 53 9:43 AM 10:31 AM 48 3 9:37 AM 10:23 AM 46

PASSING 10:31 AM 10:36 AM 5 PASSING 10:23 AM 10:28 AM 54A 10:36 AM 11:24 AM 48 4A 10:28 AM 11:08 AM 404B 11:24 AM 12:24 PM 60 4B 11:08 AM 11:48 AM 40

LUNCH 12:24 PM 1:04 PM 40 4C 11:48 AM 12:28 PM 40PASSING 1:04 PM 1:09 PM 5 LUNCH 12:28 PM 1:08 PM 40

5 1:09 PM 1:57 PM 48 PASSING 1:08 PM 1:13 PM 5PASSING 1:57 PM 2:02 PM 5 5 1:13 PM 1:59 PM 46

6 2:02 PM 2:50 PM 48 PASSING 1:59 PM 2:04 PM 5PASSING 2:50 PM 2:55 PM 5 6 2:04 PM 2:50 PM 46

7 2:55 PM 3:43 PM 48 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:55 PM 57 2:55 PM 3:41 PM 46

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 313 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 335Grand Total Balances:

180 Total Insturctional Days 18064800 Total Insturctional Minutes 64800

0 Insturctional Minute Balance 0Total Insturctional Minutes

Insturctional Minute Balance

Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Total Insturctional Minutes

Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Total Insturctional MinutesInsturctional Minute Balance

Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Total Insturctional MinutesInsturctional Minute Balance

Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Total Insturctional MinutesInsturctional Minute Balance

This schedule contains the state required instructional minutes

Total Insturctional DaysTotal Insturctional Minutes

Insturctional Minute Balance

Grand Total Balances: Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Total Insturctional MinutesInsturctional Minute Balance

Grand Total Balances:Total Insturctional Days

Total Insturctional MinutesInsturctional Minute Balance

1 2 3 4

65 7 8

9 10

1211

Getting OrientedThis is a reduced view of the entire spreadsheet. You have already seen the “Count Balance” area on the top left.The rest of the spreadsheet is composed of 12 individual bell schedule calculation areas. These bell schedules are identical in format, but differ in the use of time. For example, schedule 1 is a traditional schedule, the combination of schedules 2 and 3 make up an AB rotating block schedule, add schedule 4 to this and you can develop an AB block schedule that banks time for a weekly, one-hour staff development period. Let’s take a closer look at bell schedule 1.

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Page 6: Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly

A Closer Look

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The Data Entry Section: Your bell schedule parameters are entered here

The Bell Schedule Section:The bell schedule resulting from the data entered above appears here

MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Starting time of school 6:46 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333First period length 57 1440 0.039583333Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111Days on this schedule 130

BELL SCHEDULE 1PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 73 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 74 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

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MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Starting time of school 6:46 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333First period length 57 1440 0.039583333Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111Days on this schedule 130

BELL SCHEDULE 1PERIOD START FINISH # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 73 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 74 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

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The Details of the Data Entry Section

The starting time of school, the number of minutes for each bell schedule component and the number of days on this schedule is entered in this column. The titles can all be changed to meet individual needs and zeros or blanks can be used for components not used. If needed, additional categories can be added but make sure that the cell containing the number of the “Days on this schedule” is contained in the formula in cell E1. Also be sure to copy and paste the “Minute Calculation Formulas” in the appropriate places of the newly added categories (I’ll show you how to do this later on in this guide).

Minute Calculation Formulas

These calculations are used to compute time in the bell schedule. The 1440 is the number of minutes in one day. The decimal fraction is the number of minutes entered for the length of a component divided by 1440. This fraction is used in the Bell Schedule Section. I’m sure there is a better way to do this, but it is what I came up with a long time ago and it works.

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Structure of the Bell Schedule Section

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This is a formula that copies the starting time of school you entered in the Data Entry Section above.

MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Starting time of school 6:46 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333First period length 57 1440 0.039583333Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111Days on this schedule 130

BELL SCHEDULE 1PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 73 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 74 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

This formula (and all the others below it in this column) just copy the ending time of the previous bell schedule component.

The formulas in this column add 2 numbers: 1) the number of minutes specified in the Data Entry Section for the particular schedule component and 2) the starting time of the component. This sum gives the ending time.

This column calculates the number of minutes for each component as a double check and for adding the total instructional minutes.

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Structure of the Bell Schedule Section - continued

=SUM(E26:E38)-(E34)-(E29)

MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Starting time of school 6:46 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333First period length 57 1440 0.039583333Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111Days on this schedule 130

BELL SCHEDULE 1PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 73 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 74 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

A B C D E 22232425262728293031323334353637383940414243

The Total Instructional Minutes

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This is the formula that calculates the total instructional minutes in cell E43:

This formula calculates the sum of the numbers in the “E” column from row 26 through 38 and then subtracts the numbers in cell “E34” (Lunch) and “E29” (Break) – minutes that don’t usually count as instructional. Notice that only 6 class periods are included. What do you do if you are on a 7 period day? Adjust the formula in cell E43.

Change the formula to read:

=SUM(E26:E40)-(E34)-(E29)

(Red added for emphasis only)

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MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Starting time of school 6:46 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333First period length 57 1440 0.039583333Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111Days on this schedule 130

BELL SCHEDULE 1PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 73 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 74 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

Structure of the Bell Schedule Section - continued

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Any of the categories in this column can be changed as needed.

Additional categories can be added here. The next slide will guide you through this process.

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Adding Components to a Bell ScheduleIMPORTANT!! Save a copy of the spreadsheet before you make any changes – just in case.

You will be making two types of additions to a bell schedule: 1) adding components to blank spaces that already exist in the spreadsheet and 2) creating blank spaces where there were none. Let’s start with the first case.

MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE

Starting time of school 6:46 AMInstructional period length 57 1440 0.039583333First period length 57 1440 0.039583333Zero period length 57 1440 0.039583333Passing period length 7 1440 0.004861111Lunch period length 40 1440 0.027777778Break period length 3 1440 0.002083333Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.004861111Days on this schedule 130

BELL SCHEDULE 1PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES

0 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 57PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 7

1 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 57PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 7

2 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 57BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 3

PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 73 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 57

PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 74 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 57

LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 40PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 7

5 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 57PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 7

6 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 57PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 7

7 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

Let’s say that you are on a 9 period day. You can change the titles in the first column to look like this – Just type in whatever you need in the cells of this column.

PERIOD1

PASSING2

PASSING3

BREAKPASSING

4PASSING

5LUNCH

PASSING6

PASSING7

PASSING8

PASSING9

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A B C D E BELL SCHEDULE 1

23 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 1 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 5725 PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 726 2 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 5727 PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 728 3 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 5729 BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 330 PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 731 4 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 5732 PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 733 5 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 5734 LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 4035 PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 736 6 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 5737 PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 738 7 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 5739 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 740 8 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 5741 PASSING42 943 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

Adding Components to a Bell Schedule - continued

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A B C D E

There are only 3 different formulas used to produce the bell schedule: one that copies the starting time of school, one that copies the ending time of one period to the next period’s start time and one that adds the bell schedule component minutes to the starting time. Let’s take a look at these:

The formula in cell C24 is: =C10All this does is make cell C24 equal to whatever time is entered in cell C10 – here the time 6:46 AM

The rest of the formulas in this column all to the same thing – copy the ending time of the previous period – here is the formula in cell C27: =D26. Taking a look at these two cells you will see the same time – 8:47 AM

10 Starting time of school 6:46 AM11 Instructional period length 57 1440 0.03958333312 First period length 57 1440 0.03958333313 Zero period length 57 1440 0.03958333314 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111115 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777777816 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333317 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111118 Days on this schedule 130

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A B C D E BELL SCHEDULE 1

23 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 1 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 5725 PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 726 2 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 5727 PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 728 3 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 5729 BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 330 PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 731 4 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 5732 PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 733 5 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 5734 LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 4035 PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 736 6 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 5737 PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 738 7 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 5739 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 740 8 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 5741 PASSING42 943 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

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A B C D E Now let’s take a look at the formulas that really make this all work – in this example the cells in column D, the “END” column, cells 24 through 40. These are the cells that add the bell schedule component minutes from the Data Entry Section to the starting time of the period. The formula in cell D24 is: =C24+E12This takes the time entered in cell C24 (6:46 AM) and adds the minutes assigned to the length of first period (57 minutes). Remember – the formula uses the calculation result in column “E”, not the time entered in column “C”. You don’t have this exact bell schedule example in the Excel spreadsheet, but if you look at the formulas in any of the “END” columns, you can see how this all works. By changing the column “E” reference in the formula, you assign the times listed in the Data Entry Section.

10 Starting time of school 6:46 AM11 Instructional period length 57 1440 0.03958333312 First period length 57 1440 0.03958333313 Zero period length 57 1440 0.03958333314 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111115 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777777816 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333317 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111118 Days on this schedule 130

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A B C D E BELL SCHEDULE 1

23 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 1 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 5725 PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 726 2 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 5727 PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 728 3 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 5729 BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 330 PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 731 4 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 5732 PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 733 5 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 5734 LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 4035 PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 736 6 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 5737 PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 738 7 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 5739 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 740 8 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 5741 PASSING42 943 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

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A B C D E10 Starting time of school 6:46 AM11 Instructional period length 57 1440 0.03958333312 First period length 57 1440 0.03958333313 Zero period length 57 1440 0.03958333314 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111115 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777777816 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333317 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111118 Days on this schedule 130

Did you notice when I showed you the example of changing to a 9 period day that I didn’t really finish the job? Well, let’s take care of that now. This involves adding formulas, which isn’t that big of a deal if you just follow the pattern or copy formulas DOWN. Let’s look at cell C41:

Remember, this column copies the “END” time from the previous period. You could just follow the pattern and enter the following: =D40This would copy the time of 3:54 PM to cell C41. Another method would be to select cell C40, click on “Copy”, click on cell C41, click on “Paste” and then press “Enter”. Both methods work just fine. I prefer the copy and paste method (with a slight variation) and I’ll show you why on the next slide.

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A B C D E10 Starting time of school 6:46 AM11 Instructional period length 57 1440 0.03958333312 First period length 57 1440 0.03958333313 Zero period length 57 1440 0.03958333314 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111115 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777777816 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333317 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111118 Days on this schedule 130

Instead of copying and pasting just one cell at a time, I prefer to do it all at once. Start by selecting all three cells that you need to copy – in this example C40, D40 and E40. This is done by clicking on cell C40, holding the click down and dragging over cells D40 and E40, then releasing the click. It should look like this:

Take note of this little darkened square – next we will use this to paste down the formulas.

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Adding Components to a Bell Schedule - continued

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A B C D E

In Excel, the cursor normally looks something like this:

When you move the cursor on top of the little solid square, it changes to look something like this:

While the cursor appears in this solid plus-sign mode, click and drag down to cell E42 (for this example) and then release the click. This will copy DOWN the “C” column formulas in the “C” column, the “D” column formulas in the “D” column and the “E” column formulas in the “E” column. The formulas in the “C” and “E” columns will be exactly what you want, but the formulas in the “D” column will have to be adjusted. We will see why in the next slide.

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36 6 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 5737 PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 738 7 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 5739 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 740 8 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 5741 PASSING 3:54 PM 4:51 PM 5742 9 4:51 PM 5:48 PM 5743 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

A B C D E10 Starting time of school 6:46 AM11 Instructional period length 57 1440 0.03958333312 First period length 57 1440 0.03958333313 Zero period length 57 1440 0.03958333314 Passing period length 7 1440 0.00486111115 Lunch period length 40 1440 0.02777777816 Break period length 3 1440 0.00208333317 Passing after lunch length 7 1440 0.00486111118 Days on this schedule 130

B C D E

When copying cells and pasting them in a new location (like we just did) Excel tries to follow a pattern. Since the formulas in the columns “C” and “E” follow a pattern, these cells are pasted in exactly like we want them. Since the formulas in the “D” column reference various times in the Data Entry Section, these formulas need to be adjusted. This is accomplished by looking at the Data Entry Section and finding the row with the correct time element for the specific period and then changing the reference in the “D” column. Let’s see how this looks:

The formula at D41:=C41 + E12 is obviously incorrect. It references an instructional period length, not the length of a passing period. To fix this, click on cell D41 and change the E12 in the formula to E14 and press enter. The new formula looks like this:=C41 + E14 and the 57 minutes changes to 7

REMINDER: Use THIS column of numbers for the formulas to calculate the END time of a period.

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A B C D E BELL SCHEDULE 1

23 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 1 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 5725 PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 726 2 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 5727 PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 728 3 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 5729 BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 330 PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 731 4 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 5732 PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 733 5 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 5734 LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 4035 PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 736 6 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 5737 PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 738 7 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 5739 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 740 8 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 5741 PASSING 3:54 PM 4:01 PM 742 9 4:01 PM 4:58 PM 5743 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 377

Here is a look at the final schedule, but there is still one more formula to adjust, the TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES – Cell E43

This formula was set to count the instructional minutes before we added periods to the day – so we need to adjust the formula to count the new periods. The current formula is:=SUM(E26:E38)-(E34)-(E29)This formula starts counting instructional minutes at period 2 and ends at period 7 – a 6-period day. If you want it to include all 9 periods, change E26 to E24 and change E38 to E42. The new formula will look like this:=SUM(E24:E42)-(E34)-(E29)

This formula says: sum all the numbers from cell E24 through E42 and subtract the numbers in cell E34 and E29

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Using a combination of the 12 Bell Schedule Calculation areas in the spreadsheet and what you have learned so far, you should be able to manipulate the schedules to come up with the bell schedule you need. But there may be a need to add another row to a bell schedule when there are no blank spaces to do this. No problem!!

1) Select the entire row where you need cells added including the one cell to the left of the “PERIOD” column (in this example cell A42). This needs to be done to keep entries further down in this column aligned properly

2) Click on Insert in the Task Bar and select Insert Cells

3) This dialog box will appear asking how you want the cells inserted – the “Shift cells down” choice is what you want for this example. Click on OK

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Now you have a blank row in the bell schedule to add whatever you need

A B C D E BELL SCHEDULE 1

23 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 1 6:46 AM 7:43 AM 5725 PASSING 7:43 AM 7:50 AM 726 2 7:50 AM 8:47 AM 5727 PASSING 8:47 AM 8:54 AM 728 3 8:54 AM 9:51 AM 5729 BREAK 9:51 AM 9:54 AM 330 PASSING 9:54 AM 10:01 AM 731 4 10:01 AM 10:58 AM 5732 PASSING 10:58 AM 11:05 AM 733 5 11:05 AM 12:02 PM 5734 LUNCH 12:02 PM 12:42 PM 4035 PASSING 12:42 PM 12:49 PM 736 6 12:49 PM 1:46 PM 5737 PASSING 1:46 PM 1:53 PM 738 7 1:53 PM 2:50 PM 5739 PASSING 2:50 PM 2:57 PM 740 8 2:57 PM 3:54 PM 5741 PASSING 3:54 PM 4:01 PM 74243 9 4:01 PM 4:58 PM 57

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 56944

When you add cells like this, Excel does a couple of very nice things automatically for you. Notice that the “TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES” formula moves from cell E43 to cell E44, but does the calculation include the newly created row? YES!! The formula changes it’s calculation range to include the new row. (It also adjusts any other calculations on the spreadsheet that moved as a result of the addition of cells) Another automatic change is in the “Count Balance” calculation area at the top left of the spreadsheet. These formulas are automatically changed to account for the movement of cells.

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This is the “Count Balance” calculation area at the top left of the spreadsheet

18064,800

0

The “Count Balance” calculation area is copied below each of the 12 Bell Schedules for convenience – you don’t have to go back to the top of the spreadsheet to see the overall effect of a change.

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A Word of Caution:If you insert cells/move the location of cells on the spreadsheet, make sure that the formulas at E1 and E4 of the “Count Balance” calculation area contain the correct references to the cells on the individual Bell Schedule that contain the number of “Days on this schedule” and “Total Instructional Minutes” (in this example – cell C18 for the “Days on this schedule” and cell E44 for the “Total Instructional Minutes”). When you add cells using the above procedure, Excel takes care of the formula adjustments, but I always check!

E1

E4

C18

E44

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Now you’re ready to start developing a complete bell schedule. We will begin with a short example to create a rotating, A B block schedule.

When you first open the Bell Schedule spreadsheet, it is set up with a fairly traditional bell schedule that banks minutes for 4 days per week and uses the banked minutes on one day per week for staff development. It also contains testing days and two different assembly days. The complete bell schedule is made by combining information from bell schedules 1, 5, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Take a look at these schedules to see how they combine to make the complete bell schedule.

Ok – now you want to get rid of this schedule to make our example rotating, block A B schedule. Be sure to work on a copy, just in case. It’s very easy to get rid of this schedule – all you have to do is delete the “Days on this schedule” number on each of the schedules listed above. These numbers are at cells C18, C61, C103, L105, C143 and L143. Go to each of these cells and delete the numbers in the cell (leave the cells blank).

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The “Count Balance” calculation area should now look like this:

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Now go over to Bell Schedules 2 and 3 located in the area from J7 to T32. We will use these two schedules to make our AB block schedule.

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Start with the Block Schedule AWe arbitrarily set the starting time of school to be 7:50 AM (any time can be used).

In the blank spaces of the “L” column enter the following:L11 – 86L12 – 86L13 – 86L14 – 86L15 – 5L16 – 40L17 – 10L18 – 6L19 - 90

The “L” column will now look like this

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Now move to the Block Schedule B

In the blank spaces of the “R” column enter the same numbers you entered in theBlock Schedule A:R11 – 86R12 – 86R13 – 86R14 – 86R15 – 5R16 – 40R17 – 10R18 – 6R19 - 90

The “R” column will now look like this

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Now take a look at the “Count Balance” calculation area. You have a schedule with 180 days and exactly the required instructional minutes.

ALWAYS do a little checking to make sure!!1) Are the “Days on this schedule” numbers at L19 and R19 included

in the formula at E1? (With E1 equal to 180 it is a good bet that everything is OK.

2) Are the “Total Instructional Minutes” formulas at cells N43 and T43 calculating the correct minutes from the schedule?

3) Do you find (L19*N43) and (R19*T43) in the formula at cell E4?

Always perform these checks to make sure your schedule is making the correct calculations.

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Now for the final example, let’s get a bit more creative. You want to create an AB rotating, block schedule, but you want to bank minutes so you can have one hour of staff development time one day each week.

To do this, add in Bell Schedule 4. Try this on your own to see if you can come up with a workable schedule. I will start you off with a hint:Change the number of days on the A and B schedule to 75 each and set the number of days on Bell Schedule 4 to 30. Now just enter times in column “X” and keep adjusting times in columns “L”, “R” and “X” until you get a working solution.

Change to 75 Set at 30

A working solution (one of many) is on the next 2 pages – so you can either go ahead and see one solution or play

on your own to come up with one.

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J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z7 BLOCK SCHEDULE "A" BLOCK SCHEDULE 'B" BLOCK SCHEDULE ONE DAY PER WEEK8 USING BANKED MINUTES9

10 Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM11 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 74 1440 0.05138888912 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 74 1440 0.05138888913 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 73 1440 0.05069444414 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 73 1440 0.05069444415 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222216 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777777817 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444418 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416666719 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 30202122 BELL SCHEDULE 2 BELL SCHEDULE 3 BELL SCHEDULE 423 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:04 AM 7425 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:04 AM 9:14 AM 1026 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:14 AM 9:19 AM 527 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:19 AM 10:33 AM 7428 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 10:33 AM 11:13 AM 4029 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:13 AM 11:19 AM 630 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:19 AM 12:32 PM 7331 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 12:32 PM 12:37 PM 532 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 12:37 PM 1:50 PM 73

J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z7 BLOCK SCHEDULE "A" BLOCK SCHEDULE 'B" BLOCK SCHEDULE ONE DAY PER WEEK8 USING BANKED MINUTES9

10 Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM11 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 74 1440 0.05138888912 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 74 1440 0.05138888913 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 73 1440 0.05069444414 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 73 1440 0.05069444415 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222216 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777777817 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444418 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416666719 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 30202122 BELL SCHEDULE 2 BELL SCHEDULE 3 BELL SCHEDULE 423 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:04 AM 7425 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:04 AM 9:14 AM 1026 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:14 AM 9:19 AM 527 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:19 AM 10:33 AM 7428 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 10:33 AM 11:13 AM 4029 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:13 AM 11:19 AM 630 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:19 AM 12:32 PM 7331 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 12:32 PM 12:37 PM 532 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 12:37 PM 1:50 PM 73

These are the A and B schedules that bank time and would be in place 4 days per week.

The schedule utilizing the banked minutes for staff development is on the next page.

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TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 370 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 370 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 310

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J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z7 BLOCK SCHEDULE "A" BLOCK SCHEDULE 'B" BLOCK SCHEDULE ONE DAY PER WEEK8 USING BANKED MINUTES9

10 Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM Starting time of school 7:50 AM11 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 1 Length 74 1440 0.05138888912 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 89 1440 0.06180556 Block 2 length 74 1440 0.05138888913 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 3 length 73 1440 0.05069444414 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 88 1440 0.06111111 Block 4 length 73 1440 0.05069444415 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222 Passing period length 5 1440 0.00347222216 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777778 Lunch Length 40 1440 0.02777777817 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444 Break period length 10 1440 0.00694444418 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416667 Passing after lunch length 6 1440 0.00416666719 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 75 Days on this schedule 30202122 BELL SCHEDULE 2 BELL SCHEDULE 3 BELL SCHEDULE 423 PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES PERIOD START END # OF MINUTES24 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:19 AM 89 Block 1 7:50 AM 9:04 AM 7425 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:19 AM 9:29 AM 10 Break 9:04 AM 9:14 AM 1026 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:29 AM 9:34 AM 5 Passing 9:14 AM 9:19 AM 527 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:34 AM 11:03 AM 89 Block 2 9:19 AM 10:33 AM 7428 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 11:03 AM 11:43 AM 40 Lunch 10:33 AM 11:13 AM 4029 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:43 AM 11:49 AM 6 Passing 11:13 AM 11:19 AM 630 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:49 AM 1:17 PM 88 Block 3 11:19 AM 12:32 PM 7331 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 1:17 PM 1:22 PM 5 Passing 12:32 PM 12:37 PM 532 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 1:22 PM 2:50 PM 88 Block 4 12:37 PM 1:50 PM 73

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TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS 180INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES PER DAY(AVERAGE) 360INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES PER YEAR(REQUIRED) 64800INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES IN THIS SCHEDULE 64800

BALANCE 0

This is the schedule in place one day per week that utilizes the banked minutes for staff development

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 370 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 370 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES 310

Be sure to do the formula checking!!

Page 30: Bell Schedule Developing the school bell schedule can be a very complex task especially when incorporating shortened days for staff development, assembly

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