ARNOLD, Mo. — The Fox C-6 School District plans to hold four meetings called Community Conversations to discuss the possibility of switching to a four-day school week in an effort to address a projected budget deficit
Superintendent Paul Fregeau said the district is holding the meetings to seek community input about the transition.
The first meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, at the Fox C-6 Service Center, 849 Jeffco Blvd., in Arnold. Fregeau said a similar meeting will be held for staff members at 5:15 p.m. Monday.
Attendees will be asked to fill out a form listing what they like about the idea of a four-day school week, what concerns they have and questions they have.
Fregeau said the district also plans to hold Community Conversation meetings about the potential of a four-day school week in March and April. Times, days and locations have not yet been set for those meetings.
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