Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) utilizes a rotating schedule often referred to as an “A/B” day rotation. This system divides the academic year into two separate daily schedules, “A” days and “B” days, which alternate. Students attend classes for a specific set of subjects on “A” days and a different set on “B” days. This allows for longer class periods and deeper engagement with the curriculum.
This scheduling model offers several advantages. It provides more instructional time per subject than a traditional seven-period day, allowing for more in-depth exploration of topics, hands-on activities, and project-based learning. Furthermore, the alternating schedule can improve student focus and reduce the number of classes students need to prepare for each day. This structure has become a common feature in many secondary education systems to enhance the learning experience.