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What to know about Peoria Public Schools' balanced calendar plan


PEORIA
 – To combat learning loss from COVID-19 and long summer vacations, Peoria Public Schools is considering changing its calendar for students and teachers. 
But that would come at the price of shortening summer break. The idea is known as a balanced calendar and is one of three options being considered by the school board for the 2022-2023 school year. 
The first option is to leave things the way they are  or the so-called traditional plan. The other two are the balanced calendar and the modified calendar. 
What does balanced calendar mean?
A balanced calendar distributes intermittent breaks that are longer throughout the year. Although there are different options, a common balanced calendar may have a 15-day break between 45 days of learning. To accommodate this, summer break is shortened, so the school year would start in July instead of mid-August.  ....

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Plaintiffs in Case Over Tennessee Abortion Waiting-Period Law File Response to Defendants' SCOTUS Stay Application


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On Thursday, the plaintiffs and now, respondents in a case challenging the constitutionality of a Tennessee abortion waiting-period law filed an opposition to the defendants’ April 5 application to the Supreme Court of the United States for a stay of lower court proceedings that fell in the plaintiffs’ favor.
Bristol Regional Women’s Center P.C., Memphis Center for Reproductive Health, Knoxville Center for Reproductive Health, Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi, and physician Kimberly Looney originally filed suit against Tennessee officials, arguing against a Tennessee law requiring that patients seeking abortions meet with their physicians in person, who will provide information about the procedure “and its alternatives,” and then wait for 48 hours before having the procedure. ....

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