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When do students go to school, and why? This week, the hosts tackle the origins of the school calendar, its agrarian roots and the urban compromise, and the question of the ideal school calendar. How did we get the long summer break? Why do we measure school in days? Hours? Minutes? Seconds? Kate explores the celebration of Juneteenth, and Chelsea goes spelunking in the local public library (again).
State Education Reforms- list by state hour/day
ODE Minimum Hours
ODE School Schedules
Wikipedia School Holidays in the US
Wikipedia First Day of School
Wikipedia Gregorian Calendar
The Organization of School Time in Europe
Wikipedia Juneteenth
PBS "The Myth of Summer"
The Atlantic - "Fixing America's Broken School Calendar"
Wikipedia History of Education in the US
By Chelsea Adams, Katie Day4.3
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When do students go to school, and why? This week, the hosts tackle the origins of the school calendar, its agrarian roots and the urban compromise, and the question of the ideal school calendar. How did we get the long summer break? Why do we measure school in days? Hours? Minutes? Seconds? Kate explores the celebration of Juneteenth, and Chelsea goes spelunking in the local public library (again).
State Education Reforms- list by state hour/day
ODE Minimum Hours
ODE School Schedules
Wikipedia School Holidays in the US
Wikipedia First Day of School
Wikipedia Gregorian Calendar
The Organization of School Time in Europe
Wikipedia Juneteenth
PBS "The Myth of Summer"
The Atlantic - "Fixing America's Broken School Calendar"
Wikipedia History of Education in the US

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