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What are the effects of a four-day school week?

A Brookings report  by Paul T. Hill and Georgia Heyward examines the four-day school week in rural Idaho. According to the report, four-day weeks have been implemented in approximately 42 of Idaho’s 115 school districts, with a primary goal of cost savings (e.g., savings on transportation, heating, janitorial, and clerical costs). The revised schedule adds roughly 30 to 90 minutes to each day that students are in school, and then on the fifth day (usually Friday), the goal is to assign projects and encourage parent and community groups to organize study halls and enrichment activities.

The authors collected data by interviewing district and school leaders in Idaho communities that had moved to the four-day week. Key findings included:

The authors discuss the limits of their evidence, and note that the long-term effects for rural students’ education are unknown.

 

Source (Open Access): Hill, P.T., & Heyward, G. (2015). The four-day school week in rural Idaho schools. Boise ,ID: Rural Opportunities Consortium of Idaho.

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