The Hood River County School District is still looking at ways to make up all the classroom days lost due to ice and snow this winter. The district had already developed plans to make up eight days by eliminating the Monday late starts that were used for curriculum collaboration issues, making two grading and conference compensation days full school days, and adding four days to the end of the school year. But District Superintendent Dan Goldman says two more snow days last week leaves the district looking at more options, including adding additional instructional minutes to each school day. As an example, Goldman said Hood River Valley High School could add a minute to two minutes to each class period, and by the end of the school year that would make up two days. Goldman noted the district has to work with their bargaining units to finalize make up plans.