noun a bell that is rung to signal the beginning or end of classes in a school
The school bell rings to signal the start and end of classes, as well as breaks and lunch periods.
The school bell helps students and staff stay organized and punctual throughout the school day.
The sound of the school bell resonates throughout the surrounding neighborhood, signaling the presence of a local educational institution.
The school bell has been a symbol of education and learning for centuries, dating back to the early days of formal schooling.
Teachers use the school bell to maintain a structured schedule and keep students on track.
A teacher may use the school bell to signal the start and end of classes or to indicate a change in activities throughout the day.
A principal may use the school bell to announce important school-wide announcements or to signal the beginning and end of the school day.
A school administrator may use the school bell to coordinate schedules, events, and activities throughout the school day.
A school nurse may use the school bell to signal the start and end of health screenings or to alert students and staff in case of emergencies.