Tuesday, February 24, 2009

 

School Boards Ponder Make-Up Days

Kentucky school officials in several districts are monitoring bills in the legislature which could reduce the number of make-up days needed to complete the school year. Several eastern Kentucky school districts missed more than 20 days during ice, snow and wind storms which have hit the state. School boards in Martin, Magoffin and Johnson counties are planning to cancel spring break in order to make up missed days before CATS testing begins. They will make final decisions after the legislature votes. State officials say the bills are in committees, and it may take two or three weeks to reach a decision.





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