Over $40,000 in utility costs was saved last year by using a four-day summer workweek at Fayette County schools. Because of its success, the school system is implementing the four-day schedule again to help save money for what is shaping up to be another tight budget year.
Twelve-month employees at the school system’s central offices and all 30 schools will work 10-hour days from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday with Fridays off. Business hours for all offices and buildings, including the Welcome Center where new student registrations are handled, will be Monday-Thursday from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. and closed on Fridays. This schedule takes effect on June 8 and goes through July 23.
Anyone who needs to register a child for school or conduct other business with the school system should make a note of the summer hours.
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Fayette County School System Cuts Costs With Summer Hours
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