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Grades 9 – 12 MON – BLOCK – High School

8:20
First Bell
8:25-
9:57
1st Period
10:02-
11:36
3rd Period
11:41-
12:22
6th Period A
12:22-
12:56
Lunch
1:01-
1:50
6th Period B
1:55-
3:30
7th Period

TUES – BLOCK – High School

8:20
First Bell
8:25-
9:57
2nd Period
10:02-
11:36
4th Period
11:41-
12:22
5th Period A
12:22-
12:56
Lunch
1:01-
1:50
5th Period B
1:55-
3:30
8th Period

WED – BLOCK – High School

8:20
First Bell
8:25-
9:47
1st Period
9:52-
10:32
Chapel
10:37-
11:59
3rd Period
11:59-
12:34
Lunch
12:39-
2:02
6th Period
2:07-
3:30
7th Period

THURS – BLOCK – High School

8:20
First Bell
8:25-
9:47
2nd Period
9:52-
11:14
4th Period
11:19-
12:42
5th Period
12:42-
1:23
Lunch
1:28-
2:51
8th Period
2:56-
3:30
SRB

FRI – High School

8:20
First Bell
8:25-
9:11
1st Period
9:14-
10:00
2nd Period
10:00-
10:03
Break
10:06-
10:52
3rd Period
10:55-
11:41
4th Period
11:44-
12:30
5th Period
12:30-
1:03
Lunch
1:06-
1:52
6th Period
1:55-
2:41
7th Period
2:44-
3:30
8th Period

ELEMENTARY (K-5)
7:40 – 8:00 Supervised drop off
8:00 Line-up Bell (K-5)
9:20 – 10:50 K-5 Recess every 15 minutes
11:15 – 12:50 Middle Recess Grades K-5
(Bells at 11:35, 11:55, 12:15, 12:35, 12:55, 1:15)
1:35 -2:35 K-5 Recess every 15 minutes
3:10 End of school day
Grades 6 - 8
MON – BLOCK – Middle School

8:15
First Bell
8:20-
9:57
1st Period
10:02-
11:36
3rd Period
11:36-
12:10
Lunch
12:15-
1:50
6th Period
1:55-
3:30
7th Period

TUES – BLOCK – Middle School

8:15
First Bell
8:20-
9:57
2nd Period
10:02-
11:36
4th Period
11:36-
12:10
Lunch
12:15-
1:50
5th Period
1:55-
3:30
8th Period

WED – BLOCK -Middle School

8:15
First Bell
8:20-
9:47
1st Period
9:52-
10:32
Chapel
10:37-
11:19
3rd Period A
11:19-
11:51
Lunch
11:56-
12:34
3rd Period B
12:39-
2:02
6th Period
2:07-
3:30
7th Period

THURS – BLOCK – Middle School

8:15
First Bell
8:20-
9:47
2nd Period
9:52-
11:14
4th Period
11:19-
11:49
5th Period A
11:49-
12:23
Lunch
12:28-
1:23
5th Period B
1:28-
2:51
8th Period
2:56-
3:30
DEAR

FRI –Middle School

8:15
First Bell
8:20-
9:11
1st Period
9:14-
10:00
2nd Period
10:00-
10:03
Break
10:06-
10:52
3rd Period
10:55-
11:41
4th Period
11:41-
12:14
Lunch
12:17-
1:03
5th Period
1:06-
1:52
6th Period
1:55-
2:41
7th Period
2:44-
3:30
8th Period

PRESCHOOL
8:25 – 8:30 Supervised drop-off
8:30 Preschool AM session starts
11:00 Preschool AM session ends
11:00 – 12:25 Lunch/Recess
12:20-12:25 Supervised drop off
12:25 Preschool PM session starts
2:55 Preschool PM session ends

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