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About 1 in 7 students in Colorado attends school four days a week, rather than five. But a new report suggests that a four-day schedule may negatively impact students’ academic achievement. On In The NoCo, we talk with one of the report’s authors about what they learned.
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More Colorado school districts are moving to a four-day week. It's a way for some districts to manage budget issues and attract teachers. But as classes resume for the next academic year, there's new data showing the four-day week is hurting students' learning. Colorado Sun reporter Erica Breunlin said the situation may not also be a good for teachers.
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The study by Brown University found that the shorter school week could hurt the housing market, cause a decline in student achievement, and decrease teacher and staff numbers.
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Nearly 560 districts in 25 states have embraced the four-day school week. What’s the true cost of cutting class?
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Five-year-old Katin Canges held up a small plastic ball with a letter written on it."What's the K for?" asked his mother Rebecca Canges."Katin," he…