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Date Posted: 03:51:49 03/31/03 Mon
Author: Marlena
Author Host/IP: fwc1.hbocvan.com / 139.177.224.100
Subject: Re: Anyone remember "floating period"?
In reply to: Nathan Kirk 's message, "Re: Anyone remember "floating period"?" on 21:28:34 03/18/03 Tue

I was also attended Blazer from 1990-1993, and I enjoyed the float periods! Like you said Nathan, you could just catch up with your friends and didn't have to put up with the teachers or people that you didn't want to. I loved it. I wonder if they still have it now as of 2003?

>>I attended Blazer in the late 80's and early 90's.
>We had the float period as well. We had seven classes
>but only six met a day. On day zero you went to your
>six classes and not your float class. On day one you
>would go to float class during first period and then
>continue with your regular schedule the rest of the
>day. Day two you would go to first period then to
>float during second and continue with your schedule
>and so on. I personally loved the float period
>concept, classes were longer but once every seven days
>you got to miss a class of one of the teachers you did
>not like or subjects you could not stand. I would
>talk to other other people from diferent schools and
>they thought it was a great idea and would become
>jealous after hearing about it.

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