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Leicestershire schools traditional early summer break may be preserved, as officials decide to reconsider proposed changes. The countys unique two-week July break, dating back to 1965, has been a cherished tradition for families. Despite plans to shorten it to one week ahead, strong local support and the need to respect county traditions have led to a reevaluation. The interim education director announced they would tweak the second proposal to better fit Leicestershires heritage, keeping the July fortnight tradition alive for families across the area.
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