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Whs Bell Schedule

Whs Bell Schedule

As a former student of West High School, I know just how confusing and overwhelming the bell schedule can be. With so many different class periods and bells, it can be hard to keep track of everything. In this article, I will be breaking down the WHS bell schedule and providing helpful tips for navigating it.

What is the WHS Bell Schedule?

The WHS Bell Schedule is a daily schedule that outlines the times and periods for classes at West High School. It consists of seven periods, each lasting 50 minutes, with a 30-minute lunch break in the middle of the day. The bell schedule is designed to ensure that students have enough time to attend each of their classes and complete their work.

List of Events or Competition of WHS Bell Schedule

  • First Day of School
  • Homecoming Week
  • Winter Break
  • Spring Break
  • Prom
  • Graduation

Understanding the Bell Schedule

Each day at WHS starts with a first period class at 7:30 AM, followed by six more periods throughout the day. The schedule is as follows:

Period Time
1 7:30 – 8:20 AM
2 8:25 – 9:15 AM
3 9:20 – 10:10 AM
4 10:15 – 11:05 AM
Lunch 11:05 – 11:35 AM
5 11:40 AM – 12:30 PM
6 12:35 – 1:25 PM
7 1:30 – 2:20 PM

It’s important to note that the times for each period are strictly enforced, and students are expected to be in their seats by the time the bell rings. If you are late to class, you may be marked tardy and receive a detention.

Tips for Navigating the Bell Schedule

Here are some helpful tips for navigating the bell schedule at WHS:

  • Write down your schedule on a piece of paper or in a planner so you always know where you need to be.
  • Set reminders on your phone for when it’s time to switch classes.
  • Use your lunch period to catch up on homework or study for upcoming tests.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask your teachers for help if you’re struggling with a particular subject.

FAQs

Q: What do I do if I’m late to class?

A: If you’re running late to class, try to get there as quickly as possible. If you are marked tardy, you may receive a detention. If you’re consistently struggling to get to class on time, talk to your teachers to see if they can offer any advice.

Q: What do I do if I have a class on the opposite side of the building from my previous class?

A: Try to leave your previous class a few minutes early to give yourself enough time to get to your next class. If you’re really struggling to get to class on time, talk to your guidance counselor to see if they can help you adjust your schedule.

Q: What do I do if I forget my schedule?

A: Check the WHS website or ask a teacher or staff member for a copy of the schedule.

With these helpful tips and a better understanding of the WHS bell schedule, you’ll be able to navigate your day with ease. Remember, always be on time and don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it!

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