Minneapolis schools shift to longer days to make up for time missed during strike
Starting Monday, Minneapolis students will now be in class for an additional 42 minutes as the district works to make up for missed class time during the strike. But students and teachers at North High say the plan for longer school days doesn't make sense for them.
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