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Originally Posted by rahl
Most teachers I know are usually on campus an extra hour or two anyway to be available for students seeking extra help or they are working on lesson plans. I don't think having a longer school day is all that far fetched
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as far as being on campus, I'm not sure when this "health" or "sex science" would be taught, 10th grade? younger?
So if they are working on lesson plans, they will work on lesson plans 1 more hour later. you'd be interested in working that extra 1 hour every day in your job without any increase in pay?
available to students AFTER class for extra help is not the same as having to continue to teach for an extra 1 hour every day.
Again, I've given an example of how it would or could work without disrupting the total time period. but you're interested in increasing the total hours. Most states are 180 school days a year, adding 1 hour to that, is working 4.5 extra weeks based on a 40 hour work week. You still interested in working 4.5 extra weeks without an increase in pay?
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