

If students see “catch all” on their schedule, then they need to change it…or else be assigned a detention. Students must always remember to keep their FlexTime schedule updated. Back in 2019, the idea of I/E periods was.
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This was introduced towards the end of the 2020-2021 school year and is now being enforced in full motion this year. “I really like FlexTime Manager it’s probably one of my favorite apps on the app store,” junior Naham Otu said. FlexTime Manager is the newly enforced program allowing RV students and staff to stay organized with scheduling for tutorial and intervention and enrichment periods (I/E). Teachers and students alike approve of this new system, and it’s made MegaLunch work smoothly and efficiently. It also prevents people who are slow from losing their seat, since seats are reserved.” “I love how kids can schedule where they need to be. “I love FlexTime!” librarian Shana Nowlin said. Students who don’t attend clubs or tutorials, or don’t sign up for them, receive a fifty minute long lunch detention for non-compliance. Teachers are then required to take attendance. With FlexTime, students are required to build their schedules ahead of time instead of going wherever they want, and they have to show up to where they are assigned. “My life has been so much better since we switched to it.” FlexTime Manager takes the headache out of scheduling SEL, Genius Time, remediation and enrichment activities while providing students with Voice and Choice. “I love FlexTime Manager,” junior Ryan Cruz said. Some members of the student body welcome these changes.

Gone are the days of sending pictures of the QR code to a random club to friends to get an hour-long lunch. The QR Codes of old, managed by CardinalNet, were replaced by a superior system that’s much easier to access (and much harder to cheat) called Flextime Manager. With the dawn of the new year, administration rolled out changes for students and teachers involving MegaLunch.
