Montana schools moving to classes four days a week to attract teachers

A statewide teacher shortage has more Montana schools going to four-day school weeks in hopes of recruiting and retaining teachers.

“We have a pretty high turnover rate,” says Dan Grabowska, the superintendent of Park City Schools. In the eight years he has been on the job, he says it has become increasingly difficult to find teachers.

“We’ve had situations where people have come in and taken the job we think they are going to be OK and they are gone within a week of school starting. So there’s a lot of scrambling. And it’s not just us. It’s everywhere in the state,” he says.

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