Schedule Recurring Meetings in Google Calendar

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Summary.pngUsing a Google Calendar Add-On to schedule recurring meetings with the 8-day rotation
IntendedES.pngIntended for
Employees and Students
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RCS software and services
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Jonathan King
2022-2023.pngUp-to-date for the 2022-2023 school year.



We introduced an 8-day rotation on the Hill campus in the 2022-2023 school year. As a result, it is much harder to schedule recurring meetings as you can no longer use a day-of-the-week recurrence, and need to be on the 8-day rotation. We worked with a developer to create a Google Calendar Add-On that makes this process much smoother and it is pre-loaded in all Riverdale user's Google Calendar. Here's how to use it.

  1. Start in Google Calendar on the web in your preferred web browser.
    • This will NOT work from mobile.
  2. Create the first event you wish to recur (aka repeat).
    • Note it must be within the school year for this to work!
  3. Custom Recurrence-Open.png
    Open the "Custom Recurrence" Add-On from the bar at the right.
    You may have to expand the Add-On bar first.
    Custom Recurrence-Intro.png
    It will show you the summary view of our school year, including days that will be skipped in the recurrence due to holidays, etc.
  4. Custom Recurrence-Details.png
    Select the event you just created and follow the next two steps:
  5. Enter the End Date for the recurrence
  6. Select the type of recurrence you want
    1. SELECT SPECIFIC DATES: You don't want to repeat every "Day x" in the cycle, but want to pick specific ones.
    2. CREATE FOR EVERY OTHER DATE: You just want to meet every other "Day x", i.e. every other Day 4.
    3. CREATE SERIES: Create for every "Day x" within the dates you selected.

Some notes and caveats:

  • Unfortunately, Google does NOT present any of the created events as repeating even though they are.