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Colorado among states to add hours to the school day
Posted: 12.02.2012 at 7:24 PM
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -- Open your notebooks and sharpen your pencils.
School for thousands of public school students is about to get quite a bit longer.
Five states will announce on Monday that they will add at least 300 hours of learning time to the calendar in some schools starting in 2013.
Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Tennessee will take part in the initiative, which is intended to boost student achievement and make U.S. schools more competitive on a global level.
The three-year pilot program will affect almost 20,000 students in 40 schools, with long-term hopes of expanding the program to include additional schools — especially those that serve low-income communities. Schools, working in concert with districts, parents and teachers, will decide whether to make the school day longer, add more days to the school year or both.
A mix of federal, state and district funds will cover the costs of expanded learning time, with the Ford Foundation and the National Center on Time & Learning also chipping in resources.
Spending more time in the classroom, education officials said, will give students access to a more well-rounded curriculum that includes arts and music, individualized help for students who fall behind and opportunities to reinforce critical math and science skills.
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