More than seven.
Most of the time there are 5 days in a school week but at my brothers school there is only 4 days in a school week. They have Friday of LUCKY THEM.
Yes, it is common for French children to attend school for four days a week. The school week in France typically runs from Monday to Friday, with Wednesday often being a day off for students. However, this may vary depending on the specific school and region.
It was a Sunday.
Wednesday
Yes, You get a Extra Day off School.
Only if there's a four-day work week.
yes
nothing to do today
More than seven.
A 4-day school week can provide benefits such as cost savings and improved student attendance. However, it may also lead to longer school days and increased childcare needs for parents. It is important to consider the potential impact on student learning, teacher workload, and overall academic achievement before implementing a 4-day school week.
Yes because in your mind you think its Moday but its tuseday. So this makes the week go by much faster
pros and cons for a four day school week are: pro: more fun not a lot of homework. Cons: your parents will be annoyed
Pro's are you have more weekend time. cons are you probaly get more homework and you have to stay in school for a longer year.
Most of the time there are 5 days in a school week but at my brothers school there is only 4 days in a school week. They have Friday of LUCKY THEM.
Well, it depends on your hours at school, but I got to school from 9 AM to 4 PM. That's 7 hours a day. I go to school from Monday to Friday, that's 5 days a week. So 7 hours a day times 5 days a week equals 35 hours a week. One month is four weeks. So 35 hours a week times 4 weeks is 140 hours. So if you go to school for ONE FULL MONTH (That's Monday - Friday) for 7 hours a day, you are at school for 140 hours a month.
3 to 4 hoursPermissible work hours for 14- and 15-year-olds are:3 hours on a school day;18 hours in a school week;8 hours on a non-school day;40 hours in a non-school week; andbetween 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., except from June 1 through Labor Day, when nighttime work hours are extended to 9 p.m.