Madison middle schools could get extra class period, no extra minutes to day

Matthew DeFour:

Madison middle school students could soon have an extra class period and smaller class sizes without adding minutes to the school day under a plan being developed by the Madison School District.
Joe Gothard, assistant superintendent for secondary education, said an eight-period day with 45-minute classes instead of seven 47- to 51-minute classes would give students opportunities to take more electives and help the district implement interventions for students struggling in reading and math. It also would be in line with some of the other area middle school schedules.
“We’re looking for ways we can increase success for all students,” Gothard said. “This is one way we’re looking at.”
Gothard said Cherokee and Black Hawk middle schools are closer than the district’s other middle schools in possibly using an eight-period day next school year. The change wouldn’t cost additional money and doesn’t require School Board approval, he added.
The district planned to send a letter to parents over the weekend alerting them to the possible change.

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