No make-ups for school days lost to hurricane

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—Clay County Schools Superintendent David Broskie said students would not have to make up the three days of school lost to Hurricane Ian. He explained that state statute requires 900 hours of instruction each year and that the school district’s calendar has enough additional hours to absorb the three…

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