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Harlandale ISD considers plan to retain teachers, support their mental health

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San Antonio – The Harlandale ISD emailed a survey to parents and teachers this week, asking families if they would consider a three-day weekend for teachers and extending school days by a few minutes.

Harlandale ISD’s first grade teacher, Samantha Santos, loves her job. “I love being there for these kids,” she said.

But after working as a teacher for five years, Santos learned that it was difficult to juggle work and home life with his schedule.

“I don’t always have time to plan and take care of myself as effectively as I’d like,” she said.

Santos said he supports the possibility of changing the school calendar to a four-day week.

Harlandale ISD has sent an email to parents and teachers Research Ask if teachers will support a three-day weekend to de-stress and give them time to reset.

Considerations are Research by the Charles Butt Foundation As a result, it was found that teachers said that mental stress was causing them to quit their jobs.

School districts are restricted from raising teacher salaries, and this change could make it easier for educators who feel overworked.

Harlandale ISD has approximately 12,000 students and 2,000 teachers. The school district wants everyone to participate in a survey to determine the calendar for next year.

A spokesperson for the district said they are in the early stages of the proposal and that there will be many board meetings and votes before a final decision is made.

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