Students at an elementary school in Maryland will be in class longer than most of us will be alive.
The Montgomery County Board of Education voted unanimously Thursday to make Roscoe Nix Elementary School's 2024-2025 school year the tradition school calendar, starting at the end of August and ending on June 13, the Washington Post reports.
The board made the move after families told it the longer school year had caused stress and was hurting students and families.
Board President Karla Silvestre said the change was made on behalf of families who told the board the longer schedule has strained the school community, partially due to the schedule not lining up with the sister school Cresthaven Elementary.
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