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  • noun Plural form of intersession.

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Examples

  • And these are the kinds of hands-on, big-project classes that are taught during "intersessions," or short breaks throughout the year that take the place of the long, lazy, Huck Finn summers that most Americans have come to think of as an inalienable right of childhood.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • When my daughter was that age, she studied Spanish and French in school intersessions.

    Tadpolecast 2008

  • Done right, intersessions are a time to open minds and discover passions.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • The atmosphere at school during intersessions even feels different.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • It's expensive to pay teachers for intersessions and to keep buses, cafeterias and maintenance staff running five or six extra weeks.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • The district holds at least two intersessions for year - round schools each academic year.

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2008

  • After cancelling December's event, the LBUSD plans to hold intersessions in April and August, Steinhauser said.

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2008

  • Elementary students who could benefit from additional language and math skill development are urged to attend morning hours during the intersessions. “Reading Recovery is a major part of our intersessions.

    Fremont Tribune News Articles 2008

  • The district holds at least two intersessions for year - round schools each academic year.

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2008

  • After cancelling December's event, the LBUSD plans to hold intersessions in April and August, Steinhauser said.

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2008

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