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Blue_Adept

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Sun May 28, 2017, 12:45 PM May 2017

With state budget in crisis, many Oklahoma schools hold classes four days a week

NEWCASTLE, Okla. — A deepening budget crisis here has forced schools across the Sooner State to make painful decisions. Class sizes have ballooned, art and foreign-language programs have shrunk or disappeared, and with no money for new textbooks, children go without. Perhaps the most significant consequence: Students in scores of districts are now going to school just four days a week.

The shift not only upends what has long been a fundamental rhythm of life for families and communities. It also runs contrary to the push in many parts of the country to provide more time for learning — and daily reinforcement — as a key way to improve achievement, especially among poor children.



If only they could just work in the fields instead.
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With state budget in crisis, many Oklahoma schools hold classes four days a week (Original Post) Blue_Adept May 2017 OP
This is what they wanted. nycbos May 2017 #1
And punish women, force them out of the work force. bettyellen May 2017 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author redstatebluegirl May 2017 #3
You are seeing futher evidence of Wellstone ruled May 2017 #4

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