Parents '50-50' on term dates switch
Families are split on proposals to change future school term dates in Leicestershire.
Education officials have said families are split about 50-50 on proposals to change future school term dates in Leicestershire.
Leicestershire County Council said it had received more than 5,000 responses so far to its consultation on whether to introduce a two-week autumn half-term break from 2027.
Currently the October half-term holiday in Leicestershire lasts one week. Leicestershire has traditionally had a different school calendar to the rest of the country with its "July Fortnight" early start to the summer holidays.
The consultation will end on 15th June.
Politics reporter Dan Martin has more, and Leicestershire teacher Emma Beasley spoke to BBC Leicester's Ady Dayman.
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