Delayed / late / behind schedule

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pizza

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I know that to express a delayed state of a project I could use behind schedule but I am not sure if it can be used in the following case as well:

The teacher said: "my classes (progress) are behind schedule."

How else can I say this?
 
The teacher said: "my classes (progress) are behind schedule."

How else can I say this?
That seems to me to be the best way to say it.
 
I see.

I was looking for an alternative verb / expression to convey a delay in terms of work or production rather than time. I guess this is it then.
 
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