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Will Longer School Summer Breaks Hurt Education?The Alabama legislature passed a bill that would require schools to increase their summer breaks. Supporters say it will bring in more tourism dollars, but some school officials say it will hurt children's education. Adams says studies indicate that this could create over $330-million per year for Alabama's economy, while benefiting the education and general fund budgets. The Governor's office released a statement about the bill saying, ""Governor Bentley has some concerns about HB360 because it restricts flexibility at the local level. The Governor will conduct a thorough review of this bill as passed and make a decision on whether to sign it in the coming days."
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sharon king said on Wednesday, May 2 at 10:06 PM
I think thats good the kids need that!!!! 1
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