Today is just overrun with celebrations and I'm not sure which one I should showcase as part of my 50 days of Moldova. So instead of making a decision I'm just going to continue on the theme of Moldovan schools.
This is a picture of the hand written school schedule that sits in the main hall way. Anytime there is a change in the schedule for any classes the change is usually denoted on this schedule first before any of the teachers are alerted. So it's always best to keep a close watch on it.
This is a picture of the hand written school schedule that sits in the main hall way. Anytime there is a change in the schedule for any classes the change is usually denoted on this schedule first before any of the teachers are alerted. So it's always best to keep a close watch on it.
I had to take the picture from an angle because the glare from a nearby window made the pictures I took from in front of it unreadable. |
Essentially along the top you have the different classes and on the side you have the different days and periods. Every class and teacher in the school has a different schedule for each day of the week so anytime you need to know where someone is, it is quite easy to just check the schedule. Also it is important to note that each student has the same schedule as everyone else in their class all the way through school...so if you don't like one of your classmates or have a friend in another class you really are out of luck. But that also means that you form a much stronger bond with those 20 people that you literally have every class with from 1st grade to 12th grade.
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