Schools eye four-day week to cut fuel
costs
Facing a crippling increase in fuel costs, some
rural U.S. schools are mulling a solution born of the '70s oil crisis: a
four-day week.
Cutting out one day of school has been the key to preserving
educational programs and staff in parts of Kentucky, New Mexico and Minnesota,
outweighing some parents' concerns about finding day-care for the day
off.
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