ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico now has a law that compels pupils to attend school for at least It will be implemented in the upcoming school year.
The final regulation will consist of the following.
The following are the most important things that make up a calendar: 1. The proposed changes will allow for the four-day school week.
High schools in the early college category are exempt from the minimal 180-day instructional day requirement.
Exemptions for school districts and charter schools with growth in reading, writing, and language.
Schools may be eligible for exemptions from the 180 instructional day requirement under the new rule. Reading, writing proficiency, and progress will be determined by the Secretary.
High school students must be in attendance for at least
Several school districts in the rural regions of Vermont operate on a four-day week schedule.
State legislators are even attempting to block the 180 rule by adding an amendment to the budget. New Mexico Governor. Michael Lujan Grisham, who was a former prosecutor, used his line-item veto powers to eliminate that provision.
The final guideline does attempt to address those concerns. Four-day week calendars are allowed, with a few exceptions.