Board approves winter-weather waiver allowing earlier start; exact 2026–27 calendar to be developed

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The board unanimously approved a winter-weather waiver to permit the district to start classes earlier than some systems; the superintendent said the waiver would allow a start on Aug. 17 and that details for future school years need further work.

The Swain County Board of Education unanimously approved a winter-weather waiver that the superintendent said would allow the district to start classes earlier than some other systems while remaining within state calendar law.

The superintendent told the board such waivers let districts adjust start dates when they have missed scheduled days in the school calendar in prior years; she said the district’s waiver would allow schools to start on Aug. 17. She noted the waiver must be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by Aug. 15 and said that how the 2026–27 calendar will look “is not specified” and will require additional information.

Nut graf: The waiver gives the district flexibility to set an earlier start date within calendar rules; the board approved the request so staff could meet the DPI deadline while more detailed calendar planning continues.

The board approved the waiver by voice and show-of-hands; the superintendent asked board members to review other calendar impacts and said she will provide proposed calendars and related details to the board for further consideration. The meeting also included routine action approvals of the consent agenda and meeting minutes from prior sessions.

Ending: With the waiver approved and DPI submission authorized, staff will develop proposed school calendars and bring them to the board for review ahead of the next school year.