Alabama lawmakers schools to add more instructional days to calendars

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Alabama lawmakers schools to add more instructional days to calendars
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Currently, Alabama school districts must provide 180 days of instruction each year, but they set their own start and end dates. Under a bill filed this week, schools that add 30 days of instructional support could apply for a grant to cover new costs.

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Currently, Alabama school districts must provide 180 days of instruction each year, but they set their own start and end dates. Under a bill filed this week, Under the bill, schools could apply for a grant if they add 30 instructional days and provide a budget and evidence of community support.

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