Personally, I think this issue highlights a growing concern about how educational systems balance time efficiency with student well-being. From my perspective, the shift reflects a broader trend where institutions prioritize short-term fixes over long-term planning. This change isn’t just about increasing school hours—it’s about ensuring that every day, every minute, students receive the support they deserve. What makes this particularly fascinating is how the state’s focus on curriculum integration inadvertently undermines the quality of education. If we’re willing to invest more in teachers and staff, this could lead to better outcomes. However, the cost—both financial and psychological—is significant, raising questions about whether this approach truly serves the students who are struggling. In my view, this move underscores the importance of prioritizing both productivity and compassion in our educational landscape.