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chore(schedule): update school year to 2024, semester to 1, and start… #22

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@yuuki798 yuuki798 commented Aug 21, 2024

… date to Sep 9

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    • Updated academic constants reflecting the transition to the 2024 school year and the first semester.
    • Adjusted semester start timestamp to September 9, 2024, aligning with the new academic calendar.

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The updates to the schoolConst/const.go file reflect an adjustment in the academic calendar, marking the transition to the 2024 school year. Key constants were modified, including the increment of SchoolYear from 2023 to 2024, a change in Semester from 2 to 1, and an updated SemesterStartTimestamp to correspond with the beginning of the first semester in September 2024. These changes ensure accurate representation of the current academic timeline.

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File Change Summary
schoolConst/const.go Updated constants: SchoolYear changed to 2024, Semester to 1, SemesterStartTimestamp to new timestamp.

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🐰 In the meadow, the school year hops,
With bright new beginnings, the learning never stops!
From second to first, we joyfully glide,
As September nears, with knowledge as our guide.
So here’s to the changes, fresh and bright,
Let's celebrate learning with all our might! 🌟


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@yuuki798 yuuki798 merged commit 308b8ef into main Aug 21, 2024
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