Introduction:
The faculty schedule system stores information about the schedule/timetable for each grade. It can produce reports to show grade timetables and teacher timetables. It can also locate teachers and students.
It stores schedule information for the subject-section (ie. class/course) including the Day (in school cycle), Period, Term, and Grade. This system contains on course numbers, section designators, classing meeting days, times, rooms, and instructor(s) responsible for conducting classes. It also contains other information, which the academic departments to input and maintain information about their respective academic class schedules for the fall, Spring Semester, and Summer Sessions. Scheduling is the process of deciding how to commit resources between varieties of possible tasks.
Background of the study:
As early as July 22, 1991, the then Mayor Jose T. Capco, Jr. filed a letter of intent to the Department of Education Culture and Sports- National Capital Region for the establishment of a community college in Pateros. The recommendation is supported by resolutions of the Pateros Municipal Council, Secretaries and Treasurers. A nine-man Special Committee was then formed to help establish the college with the target to open classes in June 1992.
The special committee agreed the college be named PATEROS TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE (PTC) since it would offer technical vocational courses.
Therefore, the proponents intend to develop software entitled “Faculty Scheduling System” that will help to assign the faculty in their designated rooms and schedules. The software is advanced, efficient, reliable and dependable in organizing the schedule of the faculty. The application software will be managed by the school administrator, the only one capable of editing and or altering the said program, while the faculty members can only view their designated rooms and schedules. The proposed software will solve the existing problem