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- One class - 2 or more teachers at once
- One class - different teachers on different lessons
- One class - 2 or more rooms at once
- One class - different rooms for different lessons
- One class - different topics in different rotations (terms/semesters)
- One class - split the students
- Technically, this is 2 classes.
A class is a holder of resources. Typically, a class holds a bunch of students, studying 1 subject, with 1 teacher, in 1 room.

There is so much more that can be done with a single class
One class - 2 or more teachers at once
One class - different teachers on different lessons
Teachers > Staff allocations
Native split using a timetable view, if the class is already timetabled and staffed
One class - 2 or more rooms at once
One class - different rooms for different lessons
One class - different topics in different rotations (terms/semesters)
One class - split the students
Technically, this is 2 classes.

Technically, this is 2 classes.
Suggested uses: Create a smaller support class from the existing students; divide a group to create smaller language classes.
The first class will either run on a line or be associated with a group of students.
- Create a new class.
- Link to the first class.
- If the first class is associated with a group of students, unlink the individual class in Action bar tab > Group class lists.
- Manually edit and maintain both class lists.
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