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SR 210 proposes a three-year pilot program to shorten Friday school hours for one elementary, middle, and high school, giving students more time for homework and self-study.
SR 210 proposes a three-year pilot program to shorten Friday school hours for one elementary, middle, and high school, giving students more time for homework and self-study.
The primary intent of SR 210 is to explore the feasibility and impact of shortening school hours on Fridays for students across different educational levels. By implementing a pilot program in one elementary school, one middle or intermediate school, and one high school, the bill aims to provide students with additional time to complete homework and engage in self-directed learning.
SR 210 represents an innovative approach to education by seeking to provide students with more time for homework through a structured pilot program. The outcomes of this initiative could inform future educational policies regarding school hours and student workload. The bill is currently under review by the Education Committee, and its progress will be monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
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