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Hall Prairie proposal shortens student day, consolidates electives to preserve teacher teaming
Summary
Staff proposed shortening the Hall Prairie Intermediate student day and consolidating elective rotations to preserve teacher planning and collaboration time after staff reductions; presenters said the plan aims to keep instructional teaming while coping with fewer shared staff.
Hall Prairie Intermediate staff presented a proposed restructuring of the school day on Feb. 5 that would shorten the student day and consolidate elective rotations to maintain teacher collaboration time amid district staff reductions.
District and building leaders told the Perrysburg Exempted Village School District board that the school currently operates a 6-hour, 55-minute student day with a rotating exploratory/elective block that provides individual planning time and team collaboration for grades 5–6. With positions shared between Hall Prairie and the junior high and high school being reduced, staff said the school cannot sustain the…
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