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Oak Grove explains AMI days as option to avoid snow-day makeups
Summary
District staff said state rules requiring 169 instructional days allow up to 30 hours (interpreted as six AMI days) of alternative-method instruction, which the district piloted and will use for review/remediation rather than new instruction; teachers will hold office hours and special-education obligations remain.
Oak Grove R-VI administrators told the board they have implemented an Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI) plan to reduce the number of calendar make-up days required after snow closures.
Officials said Missouri legislation requires 169 instructional days and that the district may count 30 hours of AMI…
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