Implementation of block scheduling brings a new midday 42-minute period with a variety of offerings for students.
As part of this year’s new block schedule at Southern Lehigh High School, students are offered a new “Spartan period.” During this 42-minute period in the middle of the day, students engage activities ranging from enrichment opportunities to directed study.
Students signed up for their desired courses during the beginning of September, choosing from over 300 offerings for a six-day cycle. Each student chose one course for each day in the cycle which will last for the first semester of the year.
Students have been taking advantage of the period not only have fun, but to do well academically.
“I don’t think we’ve seen the full effects yet; however, what I’m seeing so far is an increase in student motivation,” said math teacher Mr. Ryan Haupt, organizer of Spartan Period, “I’m thrilled that they’re balancing with fun and academic needs.”
The academic courses are beneficial to many students.
“It gives students a chance to be able to catch up on their work, or to challenge themselves in their studies,” freshman Lucas Hudson said.
“I think it’s good for everyone,” freshman Eric Probasco said, “The teachers get a break and people get their homework done.”
Directed studies are offered in all major courses. Students are able to get their work done in the presence of a teacher of a subject they struggle in.
Academic offerings are not the only options available to students. Clubs, such as Key Club, French Club, and Spirit Club, have all taken advantage of the Spartan period.
Sophomore Morgan Loux spends time with Spirit Club to make spirit days, pep rallies, and game days exciting. “It’s made people more excited for the football games,” she said.
Students have been taking full advantage of Spartan period, whether it is to do their work or to catch a break in between classes.