4-Day School Week
Board Decision
On February 25, 2025 The Livingstone Range School Division Board of Trustees voted unanimously to defeat a motion proposing a 4-day school week for all Division schools including Hutterite Colony schools. The debate and vote came after nearly a year of stakeholder engagement, scenario development, budget forecasting, research, and reporting of a potential 4-day school week.
Read the full media release:
February 25, 2025 Media Release
Watch the Board Meeting discussion and vote:
Reporting

Following months of stakeholder engagement, extensive research and scenario development, and cost-savings analysis by Senior Administration and division staff, the Board of Trustees received a comprehensive 4-day school week report at the Board Meeting on January 28, 2025.
January 28, 2025 Media Release
At the Board Meeting on February 25, 2025 the Board will debate the 4-day school week proposal and make a decision for the 2025-2026 school year.
Thank you to all those who shared your perspectives about a 4-day school week.
The stakeholder engagement phase has now ended.
The Livingstone Range School Division Board of Trustees will decide if implementing a 4-day school week is in the best interest of student success, budget efficiencies, and staff retention and recruitment.
Trustees will consider the effect on student engagement, budgeting models, and stakeholder feedback to make a decision, likely in February 2025. If the decision is to move ahead with a 4-day school week, it is anticipated to begin in the 2025-2026 school year across the Division.
Overview

Where did this idea come from?
- Comments from parents on a November 2020 school year calendar survey showed interest in an adjusted school week
- Results of a March 2021 survey where 41% of parents and 49% of staff were in favor of exploring a 4-day school week
- Comments from an October 2022 school year calendar survey where 68% expressed interest in a 4-day school week
How will a decision be made?
The Board of Trustees will consider the effect on student engagement, will use budgeting models to look for projected efficiencies, and will gather stakeholder feedback. The Trustees will use this information to make the best decision in alignment with our Mission, Vision, and Core Values. It is anticipated that a decision will be made in February 2025. A final report will accompany the decision announcement.
What does a 4-day school week look like?
We are considering a true 4-day school week where students are in class 4 full days each week. Typically this is a Monday-to-Thursday schedule, but where there is a statutory holiday during the week students will be in class four days that week (with Friday being a full day). Each day is lengthened by an average of 5-10 minutes (and with timetable efficiencies built in) to accommodate the Alberta Education requirements of annual hours. Teaching staff will work a fifth day approximately twice each month to effectively meet their professional responsibilities.
How can I get involved?
The Board of Trustees wants to understand and acknowledge stakeholders' perspectives and concerns. As part of our engagement plan the Division will reach out to these stakeholder groups between May and November 2024:
- Parents/guardians
- Staff
- Student leaders
- Elders and indigenous partners
- Union executives
- Parents/guardians of pre-kindergarten children
- Community members
Draft Calendar
The potential draft 2025-2026 school year is designed to show staff and families what a likely 4-day school week schedule would look like. It is important to understand that the calendar is subject to change.
The Staff Calendar includes professional development, collaboration, and planning days. The Parent Calendar is simplified to show the days students attend school (green), statutory holidays (orange), winter and spring breaks (red), and the days students do not attend school (grey).
Stakeholder Engagement

"We want to be in conversation with our stakeholder groups and really listen to their thoughts and feelings. As a Board, it is important to us that parents, staff, students, indigenous partners, and the community are part of this process." -Lori Hodges, Board of Trustees Chair.
The Division is exploring this idea, not promoting it. The Trustees will seek feedback from stakeholder groups to understand their perspectives and concerns. This information, along with budgeting models and the effect on student engagement will be considered as the Board makes its decision, likely in February 2025.
Date | Stakeholder Group |
May 2024 | ATA, CUPE, Parents, Staff |
June 2024 | Indigenous partners |
September 2024 | Students, Community |
October 2024 | Parents, Staff |
November 2024 | Parents, Pre-Kindergarten Parents |
In December 2024 we will compile reports of the feedback and share that with Trustees in January 2025.
We look forward to being in conversation with you!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Our team is working hard to answer more of your questions. Check back soon for more information.
Where did the idea for a 4-day school week come from?
What approval from Alberta Education would be needed to change to a 4-day school week?
Who will make the decision about a 4-day school week in LRSD?
What factors are being considered around a move to a 4-day school week?
Is this idea driven by staff?
What is the timeline for considering and implementing a 4-day school week?
What are the potential effects of a 4-day school week for students?
What would a 4-day school week look like for students?
How will families with young children handle childcare when parents work 5 days per week?
How would a 4-day school week affect virtual school and outreach school students?
How would a 4-day school week work at Hutterite Colony schools?
Would individual schools have their own calendar, potentially with additional days off?
Could we instead have a 5-day week and end the school year earlier in June?
How would the school timetables change?
How would a 4-day school week impact my child's bus route and times?
What impact would a 4-day school week have on athletic practices and tournaments?
Is a 4-day school week about saving money?
How would the Division ensure support for students with a 4-day school week?
What are the potential budget efficiencies of a 4-day school week?
Is the Granum School 4-day week a pilot for the entire division?
How might a 4-day week affect staff retention and recruitment?
What is the impact of a 4-day school week on Livingstone Ski Academy?
Stakeholder Group Snapshots
Stakeholder Group Snapshots represent our current expected scenario for each staff, student, or special group. The details are subject to change, should a 4-day school week come into effect. We've included a printable version for your convenience.