Two Missouri school districts, Independence and Hallsville, have overwhelmingly won voter approval to continue their four-day school weeks. This marks a significant shift under a new law requiring public consent for non-rural districts. The move is seen as a boost for teacher recruitment and retention, with educators citing improved work-life balance and planning time.
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