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Kenston High outlines new master-schedule timeline and No New Instruction periods
Summary
High-school administrators told the board they are finalizing a new master schedule after moving to a new scheduling platform, conducting one-on-one counselor meetings for grades 8–11, and planning No New Instruction (NNI) periods and literacy-focused interventions for next year.
Kenston High School administrators gave the board a detailed update on April 14 about the master-schedule process, the district’s new scheduling software and instructional changes intended to increase targeted intervention and literacy instruction.
The update: Mr. Gabriel (high-school staff member) said the district has shifted from its previous scheduling platform to Connect through the ESC of Northeast Ohio. Counselors held one-on-one scheduling meetings with students in grades 8–11 and staff are now consolidating student requests to build sections. Gabriel said the platform change, paired with a move toward some modified-block scheduling, expanded the time the team needed for conflict resolution. He said administrators…
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