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Lakeville School Board unanimously extends high school semester by one day after weather closure
Summary
The Lakeville Public School District board voted to extend the first semester for grades 9–12 by one day after a weather-related school closure, moving some finals and delaying the start of second semester to avoid students taking multiple finals in one day.
The Lakeville Public School District School Board voted unanimously Jan. 21 to extend the first semester for students in grades 9 through 12 by one day after an unexpected weather closure.
Board Chair Matt Swanson moved to add the calendar adjustment to the meeting agenda and later moved the approval. Swanson said the change was requested after a district closure that disrupted previously scheduled finals and grading timelines: "There’s been a request that we extend the current semester through Monday, to allow for test taking for the students in grades 9…
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