A typical day in the seven-day HHS rotation consists of five class periods, all one hour long with the exception of fourth period lunch block, which is an hour and a half. Senior Sean Carnes’ schedule, however, does not at all require him to spend those five periods in school each day. In fact, some days Carnes is only required to be present in school for two out of the five class periods. In addition to Honors Calculus, Honors Multicultural Literature, AP US Government & Politics, and AP Psychology, Sean is enrolled in Honors Online Physics and Virtual High School’s (VHS) Investing, the latter two being completely online courses.
Carnes’ schedule consists of 15 study periods that take the place of what would otherwise be time spent in face-to-face class with a teacher (each online class accounts for 5 study periods, with additional physics lab periods). Since his academic and disciplinary record have allowed him “senior privileges,” or the ability to leave school during study periods and lunch, Carnes is only required to be in school for 20 of the 35 class periods that meet in one rotation of the schedule. Consequently, Carnes is only required to physically be in school for 47% of that total rotation.
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