Master Schedule - 1st time user
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Master Schedule - 1st time user
Ok so I am brand new to PS. I've had no training and have to try and figure this out by myself. Here are my issues:
1. I hand build my master schedule - I have 0 idea how to enter it in PS.
2. I can't follow the PowerScheduler Load information because it talks about copying a master schedule from the previous year and I don't have a previous year.
3. I believe I can go in to each teacher and under schedule add a new section - if one teacher teaches English 12 periods 1 and 5 do I create a different section for each period? Or do I just checkmark both periods 1 and 5 and then what do I use for sections? Does it matter?
Can anyone direct me to instructions that might help me? I have researched and am getting nowhere and I'm so confused.
Thanks
Amy
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To add to what @JeffG9 said, if you are starting from scratch and you are comfortable with spreadsheets, you could use the PowerScheduler Import Template to import the sections/assignments all at once.
PowerScheduler Import Template
Doug Skinner
District Instructional Data Officer
Gateway Regional School District
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Hello, I'm also doing a build and load from scratch, and tried to use the spreasheet to "mass" create sections but I was unable to find such option under PowerScheduler, same is true with the suggested user guide. Could you tell me how you did it?
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You may be brand new to PowerSchool but is PowerSchool brand new as well? Has any schedule ever existed in your system?
The first thing I would ask if this is all brand new what are your intentions:
And what grade levels do you have in your school?
By using PowerScheduler to build a schedule you will need to set up many different parameters .
Since you stated that you "hand build" your master then you can use import templates to import the entire schedule into either Power Scheduler which would then allow you to add requests to students and have the system place them in classes.
Or you can set up next year in PowerSchool and import the completed schedule and choose groups of students to enroll in classes.
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Hi Sharon. I am new as well. My Elementary is putting together a brand new schedule for this year. It will have new courses and bell schedules. The only part I have complete is the Years and Terms. It will be a 6 day rotation. We also have early dismissal Fridays. We are K- 6. I would like to get it started because I also handle many other roles in my position. I have been searching for self help, but most is confusing to me. Is there a training that starts at the very beginning available anywhere?
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Doug Skinner
District Instructional Data Officer
Gateway Regional School District
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Hello,
I am new to HS scheduling. Is there a step by step guide for new high school principals who want to build a schedule?
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I would like to know the same thing
