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Board weighs evidence on four‑day school week as state rule changes loom

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At the Feb. 5 Committee of the Whole, board members and administrators discussed continuing the district’s four‑day week, how to document educational impacts if state rules change, and whether to collect targeted evidence to justify the schedule in future calendar approvals under Wyoming’s Chapter 22 requirements.

Laramie County School District #2 trustees and administrators discussed the district’s four‑day school calendar on Feb. 5, examining how to measure educational effects and prepare for potential state changes to Chapter 22 that would alter approval criteria for alternative schedules.

Administrators told the board they intend to proceed with the current two‑year alternative‑calendar application under the assumption Chapter 22 requirements will not change, but they asked for flexibility if the legislature or Wyoming Department of Education allows longer…

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