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The Four-Day School Week: Impact On Student Academic Performance, Paul M. Hewitt, George S. Denny Mar 2012

The Four-Day School Week: Impact On Student Academic Performance, Paul M. Hewitt, George S. Denny

The Rural Educator

Although the four-day school week originated in 1936, it was not widely implemented until 1973 when there was a need to conserve energy and reduce operating costs. This study investigated how achievement tests scores of schools with a four-day school week compared with schools with a traditional five-day school week. The study focused on student performance in Colorado where 62 school districts operated a four-day school week. The results of the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) were utilized to examine student performance in reading, writing, and mathematics in grades 3 through 10. While the mean test scores for five-day week …