Many people don't realize that five days of school is too much for students. Some school districts have changed to a four day school week due to the benefits. However, some people don't agree at all. I believe that school districts made the right decision by changing to a four day school weeks. The National Education Association should consider making this change too because it saves schools money, improves test scores, and increases student attendance. One compelling reason why schools should switch to a four day school week is because it will save school districts money. A school district in Kentucky saved 400,000 dollars per year, which over the course of seven years added up to 2.8 million dollars, just …show more content…
In the article, The Four-Day School Week by, Don Kordosky it states, “Each school day is comprised of many activities that have no direct positive correlation to student academic achievement,” and “All of this “non-instructional time” on Fridays is eliminated and that time can be changed to instructional time on the other remaining four days” (Crosscut). These quotes show that when making the change students will get more learning time due to the fact that all the time that there was no learning in action will be taken out. There's even more benefits when switching to a four day school …show more content…
The article, The Four-Day School Week by, Don Kordosky states, “In Oakridge, the number of available work hours missed by teachers decreased significantly (21.8%) after the move to a four-day school week,” and it also states that, “Attendance in some schools increased 3% as measured against available instructional hours” (Crosscut). The first quote shows you that teachers attendance increased and the second quote shows that students attendance increased too. It's safe to say that a four day week is a