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Are students of open-enrollment charter schools required to attend school for a certain number of hours each day?

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Are students of open-enrollment charter schools required to attend school for a certain number of hours each day?

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No. Open-enrollment charter schools are not subject to the seven-hour school day requirement that applies to other public schools. However, a student must receive a minimum of four hours of instruction per day, exclusive of intermissions and recesses, in order for the student to be considered in attendance for a full day for funding purposes.

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