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In a 7-0 vote Monday the Community Unit School District 300 School Board voted to move to a 8-period schedule. Tell us what you think in our poll and the comments section below.

In a 7-0 vote Monday night, the District 300 school board voted to extend the high school day for the 2012-13 school year, according to an article in the Courier-News.

The longer school day will add up to more time in the classroom for students at Dundee-Crown,  and Hampshire high schools, resulting in an additional 60 hours of instruction per year.

The new eight-period schedule with two semesters will replace the current four-block, four-term model. Freshman and sophomores will have one less academic class and have a homeroom period instead, while juniors and seniors will have the option to take on an additional class.

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The changes don’t come without a cost. The longer school day will mean more money, requiring the district to hire an additional 7-1/2 to 13-1/2 teachers. The increased staff will cost the district $425,000 to $769,000 more in salaries each school year, according to the Daily Herald.

Superintendent Michael Bregy did not provide a concrete example as to how the district would pay the additional expenses, according to an article in the Daily Herald.

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D300 still moved forward with the secondary schedule reorganization, saying it hadn't been reviewed since 1996.

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