ABSTRACT

Dr. Edwin Felix is principal of Townsend High School, one of the largest schools in the state, with an enrollment of almost 3,000. Dr. Felix feels that building a master schedule each spring and summer has become an unmanageable task, even with the assistance of his three assistant principals and two administrative interns. It is one of the administrative tasks that Dr. Felix has the most disdain for, but he writes it off as a necessary evil of school administration.