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Districts mull 4-day weeks

Some schools toying with idea

By Tanner Kent
Free Press Staff Writer

Both Goggin and Kolander agreed that moving to a four-day week would require at least a year of planning time and likely another year to evaluate the move.

“It’s a disruption to the community,” Kolander said.

Despite few districts adopting the measure this year, Goggin said the book on four-day weeks is decidedly open. Several state municipal agencies are using the four-day week as well as all government agencies in Utah. Goggin said his district will continue to monitor the issue in the future.

“It’s still something we want to take a look at,” he said.



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