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The Pueblo Chieftain: Put 4-day school week on back burner

The most popular decision isn’t always the right one. That’s something that Pueblo City Schools (D60) officials should keep in mind as they consider a switch to a four-day school week.

D60 has been surveying people about whether they would like to see the change. It’s easy to imagine that a shorter week has broad support among students, teachers and probably some parents.

And granted, a four-day school week seems to be working well for D70 schools. That doesn’t mean it’s the right move for D60, though.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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