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Fayette County adopts new school calendar

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Posted 7:31AM on Tuesday 9th April 2002 ( 23 years ago )
FAYETTEVILLE - The Fayette County School Board has approved a new calendar for the 2003-2004 school year that will give students and teachers more breaks during the school year. <br> <br> The board voted 3-2 Monday in favor of the so-called ``balanced&#39;&#39; calendar. <br> <br> It will give students and teachers a week off at Thanksgiving, in February and in April, as well as a 12-day winter break. <br> <br> School will start August 11th, 2003, and end May 28th, 2004. <br> <br> Changing dates that students attend school has become a trend in education as public school officials try to improve student performance. <br> <br> Many educators complain that the traditional school year - with its long summer break - causes students to forget much of what they learn. <br> <br> The new calendars take away weeks from the summer break and put those breaks into the school year. Both calendars have the 180-day school year that the state mandates. <br> <br> Fayette will follow Henry County schools, which will start school on a similar calendar in August. <br> <br> Douglas County considered a similar calendar for the 2003-04 school year but opted for a traditional schedule.

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