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  2. An Ohio school district is moving to a 4-day school week to ...

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    Ohio superintendant Eugene Blalock has instated a 4-day school week for North College Hill City Schools starting in August to curb burnout for teachers.

  3. Can schools switch to a 4-day week without leaving students ...

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    Others say the four-day school week, even if it does have marginal benefits in some circumstances, is ultimately a small adjustment that does nothing to address the funding shortfalls and cultural ...

  4. Four-day workweek - Wikipedia

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    The five-day workweek is a cultural norm; the result of early 1900s union advocacy to reduce the six-day workweek, which led to the invention of the weekend.In the early 20th century, when the average work week in developed nations was reduced from around 60 to 40 hours, it was expected that further decreases would occur over time.

  5. Facing mounting challenges, schools embrace the 4-day week

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    Hundreds of U.S. school districts have sought to combat the teacher shortage and raise the quality of life for their students and faculty by making a big change: a four-day week. The trend of a ...

  6. Five-day week - Wikipedia

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    Five-day week may refer to: Five-day workweek; Week#"Weeks" in other calendars, five-day grouping or division of a month or year This page was last edited on 13 ...

  7. The Case for a 4-Day in-School Work Week

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    In the 1980s, American Federation of Teachers President Al Shanker regularly advocated for a four-day teaching week. Maybe that is an idea whose time has come, especially at the high school level ...

  8. Skull-A-Day - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2007, Noah Scalin posted an orange paper cutout of a skull online with the note, “I am making a skull a day for a year”. Within weeks the site gained international recognition [1] and began attracting a dedicated audience who participated in the project by submitting skull sightings (which were posted weekly) as well as taking part in skull themed contests.

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