Jefferson County students will have to find new ways to spend their Fridays next school year.

Trustees unanimously approved moving to a four-day school week at the board’s regular meeting Wednesday.

Jefferson County enrolls 6,554 students, making it the second-largest Idaho district to adopt a four-day school week behind Nampa, which made the move in 2024.

The decision tentatively changes Fremont County’s school start and end times across the board:

  • 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. for elementary school
  • 8 a.m. to 3:55 p.m. for Middle and High school

Leaders could still adjust these times by up to five minutes to accommodate busing, superintendent Chad Martin told trustees.

Wednesday’s decision follows the results of parent and staff surveys.

  • Of 1,507 parents surveyed, about 18% of said moving to a four-day week would negatively affect their family’s routine. The rest said it either wouldn’t affect them or would be positive.
  • Of 250 teachers surveyed, 68% support of the move.

Fridays are already early-release in the East Idaho district.

“I feel like a lot of our students are already doing four-day school weeks,” said trustee Debbie Bagley.

The change lengthens class time Monday through Thursday, allowing teachers to hold student interventions, Martin explained.

Teachers will come to school monthly on the second and fourth Fridays for professional learning, collaboration, and to share insights and experiences to improve instruction.

Kaeden Lincoln

Kaeden Lincoln

Kaeden is a student Boise State University and will be working as an intern with Idaho EdNews. He previously wrote for the Sentinel at North Idaho College and the Arbiter at Boise State. The Idaho native is a graduate of Borah High in the Boise School District.

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