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school day

noun

  1. any day on which school is conducted.

  2. the daily hours during which school is conducted.

    The school day here is from nine to three.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of school day1

First recorded in 1580–90
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Jordan during his high school days, signed with USC as a defensive end and is returning to take over his alma mater.

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“At the end of the day, I have brothers for life and I’ll never forget the memories I spent with them,” he said of his high school days.

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Determined not to forget her, she said the class listened to her favourite gospel song - God Will Work It Out - at the start of every school day.

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Deputy head teacher Kathryn Stevens said the problems "permeated every part of the school day".

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In England, you have at least 20 school days from offer day to submit an appeal, which consists of sending off a form and then attending a hearing with an independent admissions panel.

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