LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The pandemic and changing times caused some public school districts to tinker with how they deliver learning like Cutter-Morning Star School District in Garland County.
Three years ago, the district adopted a 4-day school week schedule or alternative calendar for elementary and high school students to follow.
“We did surveys with parents. We did surveys with teachers, faculty and staff about what they liked, what they didn’t like, things like that. And so the PPC [Personnel Policies Committee] tried to put those calendars based on the feedback and come up with three options,” CMSSD Superintendent Dr. Nancy Anderson said…