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Snow Weary Ohio Schools Face Calamity Days Cut CINCINNATI (AP) - Ohio schools hard hit by this year's snows still
have five calamity days for canceling classes without having to make up the
lost time. That changes next year.
Districts will have only three calamity days beginning in the 2010-2011 school
year.
Educators, state officials and others say making up lost days can complicate
school planning and even add costs, at times. But many support reducing
calamity days in favor of providing as much class time as possible for
students.
They say instructional time is necessary as schools in Ohio and around the country look to improve
student achievement.
The cutback was a compromise after legislators decided against Gov. Ted
Strickland's more extensive proposal to add 20 more school days over the next
10 years.
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