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Four-Day School Week Timeline

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The ISD surveyed families, students, and staff to gather direct input from our community on the possibility of a four-day instructional week. You can find survey results linked below.

October 2022
Survey Results – ISD Families
Survey Results – ISD Staff
Survey Results – ISD Students

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The Board of Education, Superintendent Dr. Dale Herl, and district leadership hosted a community meeting, open to the public, regarding the possibility of a four-day instructional week in the ISD on November 30th at 6 p.m.

Presentation from ISD Community Meeting – English

Presentation from ISD Community Meeting – Spanish

Four-Day Research

Four-Day School Week in the News


 

FAQs

We’re eager to help you find the answers to questions regarding the Four-Day Instructional week.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for on this page or other Four-Day informational pages, contact us at fourdayinfo@isdschools.org.

Visit our Four-Day Instructional Week information center for more resources.

View a PDF version of the information on this page.

Hours

Visit the Calendars page to see each building’s start and end times and the full student academic calendar.

Childcare

View the Childcare webpage for more information and to register for ISD childcare, Kids’ Safari.

Register for Childcare Here

Instruction

Enrichment

In addition to our childcare offerings as explained above, the ISD is also offering free enrichment programming on the 18 days listed as “Enrichment” in the schedule on the Fifth-Day Opportunities page. These programs are available to students grades K-12 and include both academic and extracurricular activities.

See the Fifth-Day Opportunities page for an overview of offerings.

Signup for these programs are handled at your student’s school.

Early Education

Meals

Staff