Governor suggests extending school year to address learning loss – Center Square

“This is going to take a comprehensive effort,” Pritzker said. “We are encouraging schools to think about summer as a time when they could have those kids still in class and expand their learning opportunity in class.”
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

The tourism industry will love this crackpot idea

BB
5 years ago

What a joke!! Now he wants to lead HAHA.
What a dummy the Gov is.

anonymous
5 years ago

Will the teachers be able to get back from the beaches?

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Ha ha ha almost had the big one, who’s going to pay for this, teachers and administrators will cry cry like little babies that they have to work longer for less I doubt it but then again they have had a nice long vacation and still do. Pritzker you better wake up mister.

Riverbender
5 years ago

I would assume that they will get extra pay if the school year is extended.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
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And who is going to pay for this stunt Pritzker is trying to pull off.

Truth in Cook County
5 years ago

You know the answer, the citizens of the USA who voted in a D President, split Senate and D controlled House. If not Stimmy money, then from the devaluation of the dollar. Thank you Wisconsin. Now pay our tolls on 94.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Eventually America will collapse like the Roman empire

debtsor
5 years ago

The Roman republic collapsed into the quite successful Empire. We are still a Republic, in name only. Biden is not the emperor. But someone will become Emperor, likely in my lifetime.

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Ex Illini
5 years ago

Another move that will make him popular.

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