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May we offer a minimum six-hour day that is still slightly less than our regular school schedule in order to give teachers prep time and breaks?

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May we offer a minimum six-hour day that is still slightly less than our regular school schedule in order to give teachers prep time and breaks?

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A. Prep time and breaks should be integrated within the regular school day. For example, teachers may take break or prep time during students’ naptime, when preschool children can be supervised by one adult, or at the beginning or end of the school day.

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