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Can Voyager Passport be implemented as an after-school program, say for three days a week after school?

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Can Voyager Passport be implemented as an after-school program, say for three days a week after school?

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The best time to implement Voyager Passport is during the instructional day, outside of the reading block. The program is designed to be taught five days a week for 30 to 45 minutes for a 26-week period to achieve the most substantial results. Implementing Voyager Passport after school is certainly an option if there is no opportunity for instruction during the regular school day. Because students may be completing four to five lessons a week, schools would need to complete two lessons each day. This can be done with a break between the two lessons. The instructional leaders should discuss methods of delivering the curriculum in the most time efficient manner in order to complete as many lessons as possible.

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