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Superintendent outlines back-to-school plan, attendance crackdown; school year to start Aug. 7 with staggered A/B schedule
Summary
Lafayette Parish superintendent previewed the district's back-to-school plan, emphasized relationship building and a crackdown on absenteeism and truancy, and said the year will begin Aug. 7 with a staggered A/B start. The district posted the staggered schedule and will take attendance on those days.
The Lafayette Parish School Board's superintendent told board members and the public that school will begin Aug. 7 and the district will use a staggered A/B start to ease the first days, with the schedule posted on the district website. He said the district will monitor attendance closely and take roll on staggered days. At the July meeting, the superintendent said the district will "go back to the basics" with an emphasis on…
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