Independence, MO School District Approves Four-Day School Week

The bigger picture . . .

METH TOWN ADMITS THAT PUBLIC EDUCATION NO LONGER ADVANCES SOCIAL MOBILITY!!!

As many have suggested for years . . . It might be just a free babysitting service. 

Meanwhile . . . Homeschooling earns growing favor and support from Americans.

Check the damage . . .

"The school board voted Tuesday night to approve moving to a four-day school week. With this change, students and some staff will have Mondays off. School days the rest of the week will be 35 minutes longer to make up the required difference. "

Here's the Mayor's hot take . . .

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Independence School District gives the thumbs-up to switching to a 4-day school week to attract teachers

Officials with the Independence School District have approved a huge change that will begin as early as next fall.The school board voted Tuesday night to approve moving to a four-day school week.With this change, students and some staff will have Mondays off.


Independence School District is the largest Missouri district to switch to a four-day week

The Independence School District will start a four-day school week beginning next school year. The schedule change passed on a 6 to 1 vote, despite one board member's push to allow more time to hear from teachers, families and students.


Independence School Board votes to approve 4-day weeks next school year

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. - The Independence School Board voted Tuesday night to approve a 4-day school week starting next school year. It is the largest district in the state to make that move, according to ISD Superintendent Dale Herl. More than 140 districts in Missouri follow a 4-day learning week model, according to Missouri State University.

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