Creating class lists is one of the most time-consuming and complex tasks in a school...and the stakes are so high!
As schools approach "class list time", the Class Creator team thought it might be a good time to have a lighter look at how class lists are made.
When you realize it's time to make new class lists...
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Parent placement requests...
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Trying to read the handwriting on a student placement card...
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Checking historical student separations so you don't put them back together...
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Figuring out which class to place your most challenging student...
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Swapping students between classes...
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Trying to balance friendships, academics, behavior separations, ESOL/ELL, IEPs,, special needs, gender, etc...
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Realizing you mixed up Jackson P with Jaxon P...
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Reviewing your class lists for any potential catastrophes...
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When you make your perfect solution and someone says "We just need to change..."
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When a parent wants to put in a request after classes have already been made...
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When you publish your class lists and wait for feedback...
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Students (and teachers) waiting to see the new class lists...
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When you discover you are teaching with your TeachingBFF...
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When you discover you are NOT with your TeachingBFF...
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When you are told you are the perfect teacher for the most challenging student in the school...
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When classes are complete...and five new students enroll...
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Unless you use Class Creator. Add new students is very easy with Class Creator.
Creating new class lists...BEFORE
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Creating new class lists...AFTER
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When your school uses Class Creator to make their new classes...
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Class Creator: Great classes in a fraction of the time...