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District
nails down spring break The timing of
next year's spring vacation in Sisters schools has been as unsettled as
spring weather. It underwent one more change at the last school board meeting.
At its March meeting, the
board adopted a 2003-04 calendar that would make one major change from
the recent past -- cutting the length of spring vacation to one week instead
of two. Most Oregon schools take only one week. Sisters' two-week tradition
is a vestige of a short-lived year-round school experiment in the mid-'90s.
The board decided in March
that next year's spring break should occur during the week beginning Monday,
March 30.
At its most recent (April
7) meeting, however, the board unanimously agreed to schedule spring break
a week earlier, so that it will begin Monday, March 23. The change was
requested by Superintendent Steve Swisher, who noted that most other Oregon
schools are scheduling their break for the earlier week.
"Many athletic contests at
the high school level are scheduled during spring break," Swisher explained
in a memo to the board. "Keeping with our present schedule could mean
a significant loss of class time for members of softball, baseball and
track teams."
The board adopted the change
with no debate, but noted that moving spring break up a week does not
remedy the problem that drew particular criticism from Board Chairman
Jeff Smith when the first schedule was adopted: significant differences
in the lengths of the three trimesters.
The original schedule had
62 "student contact days" in the first trimester, 57 in the second and
54 in the third.
Under the new schedule, the
second trimester will have 52 contact days and the third 59.
Swisher indicated that he
may still work on ways to produce a better balance among the three periods.
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