Tuesday was a B day, but Wednesday’s afternoon schedule is also a B-day, as juniors will take the SAT for the first half of the day and freshmen, sophomores and seniors have late arrival.
For social studies teacher Scott Li, having a double B-day can create some chaos.
“I think the students and the teachers are already used to everything just being on [an] ABAB schedule, and by switching up the scheduling y’all might not know too much on the student side, but on the teacher side things can get messed up because on our calendars we always make sure to have A day come first, and then we would have to redo everything for our calendars otherwise and it’s not the biggest deal but it is a pain,” Li said.
But for some students such as senior Ara Seyi-Adeymo, it’s a good thing.
“I actually love the double B just because I think B days are like the easiest and most fun days just based on my classes and I like my classes that day so I’m fine with doing it twice,” Adeyemo said. “A lot of the time when the schedule gets messed up, having one day ahead of the other kind of messes up the rest of the week or month because we can start to get really behind, so doubling is really helpful and I think it benefits the teachers as well.”