Stephanie Crook sat in the back room of the library at Houston's Cesar E. Chavez High School in front of a laptop last spring, surrounded by stacks of paper and giant binders. One by one, she entered course selection sheets into a computer database, making sure that they matched each student's four-year plan and transcript.High school scheduling is moving into the 21st century this year. Why did it take so long?
Stephanie Crook sat in the back room of the library at Houston's Cesar E. Chavez High School in front of a laptop last spring, surrounded by stacks of paper and giant binders. One by one, she entered course selection sheets into a computer database, making sure that they matched each student's four-year plan and transcript.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017
High school scheduling is moving into the 21st century this year. Why did it take so long?
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