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www.educationnext.org/the-quiet-er...
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I wrote about the quiet erosion of the five day school week. Take Wake County Public Schools, for example, where students will experience only two uninterrupted five-day instructional weeks in Sept, Nov, Dec, and Mar next year. I worry we haven't fully considered the costs of this policy choice.
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Anna Egalite
Four-day school weeks attract attention and debate. Traditional calendars packed with student-free weekdays deserve it, too.
The Quiet Erosion of the Five-Day School Week
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Anna Egalite