Do you ever get the Monday-morning blues? Students in Lathrop, Missouri, don’t have to worry about that. They only go to school from Tuesday through Friday!
Lathrop is one of more than 500 districts in the U.S. that have four-day school weeks. Closing for an extra day saves schools money on buses, electricity, and other costs. Officials say it also gives teachers more time to prepare.
Public schools in Lathrop switched to a four-day school week in 2010. Chris Fine, the district superintendent, has seen many benefits.
“It gives kids another day to do homework and to be at home with family,” he says.
But some people point out that, to make up for the lost day, many schools extend each of the other four days by up to 50 minutes. Critics say kids may lose focus during the longer days.