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bopst
09/24/05, 10:36 AM
students will get every Friday off.... (http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/12719269.htm?template=contentModule s/printstory.jsp)

Andy
09/24/05, 10:39 AM
Haha, lazy kids.

bopst
09/24/05, 10:52 AM
I think they are having an out of money experience down there in good 'ol Kentucky....

cloudscollide
09/24/05, 10:55 AM
do they have all year long school though?

IAmNietzche
09/24/05, 11:04 AM
no wonder people from Kentucky fuck their sisters... all that extra time

A picasso blue
09/24/05, 11:04 AM
Haha, lazy kids.
and I quote:

"The South...isn't that where the black guys are really lazy, but the white guys are just as lazy and they yell at the black people for being lazy?"
-Peter Griffin

lackofcolour 13
09/24/05, 11:09 AM
thats week. there school calender would have to be a lot longer then. because they would still have to meet the required amount of hours for it to be legal. So every friday they miss, tack that on to the end of the year.

Tristan Needler
09/24/05, 11:13 AM
strange.

Andy
09/24/05, 11:15 AM
thats week.
Best. Typo. Ever.

The Silencer
09/24/05, 11:37 AM
and I quote:

"The South...isn't that where the black guys are really lazy, but the white guys are just as lazy and they yell at the black people for being lazy?"
-Peter Griffin
precisely. great quote too.

Lueda Alia
09/24/05, 11:54 AM
damn, I wish they'd do that here too.

Greg
09/24/05, 11:55 AM
im glad im out of high school

Drew Beringer
09/24/05, 11:58 AM
no wonder people from Kentucky fuck their sisters... all that extra time

Hahhaaha.

bopst
09/24/05, 12:02 PM
Little comprehensive research has been done on whether children are helped or harmed academically by the change, but every school in Webster County has improved its statewide test scores since the change was made.

Maybe they are onto something...

Greg
09/24/05, 12:08 PM
i dont see how it could really hurt them... yea they go to school like maybe 5 extra weeks.... but they get more free time on weekeds.... whatever

ghostyouare
09/24/05, 12:09 PM
Little comprehensive research has been done on whether children are helped or harmed academically by the change, but every school in Webster County has improved its statewide test scores since the change was made.

Maybe they are onto something...
I used to go to a school that was m-th, I love it and what kicked ass is I transferred to a tradition schedule after a year so I went to school m-th then had a summer off.

lackofcolour 13
09/24/05, 12:13 PM
Best. Typo. Ever.
yeah sure I guess.