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King George School Board reviews proposed 2026–27 and 2027–28 instructional calendars, schedules approval for Sept. 22

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The King George County School Board discussed two proposed instructional calendars that would give students about 176 instructional days and teachers 189 workdays, exceed the state-required 990 hours, and mirror calendars in neighboring divisions. The board encouraged public feedback and plans to vote at its Sept. 22 meeting.

The King George County School Board reviewed proposed instructional calendars for the 2026–27 and 2027–28 school years and asked the public and board members to submit feedback ahead of a planned vote at the board’s Sept. 22 meeting. The calendars would provide 176 instructional days for students and 189 days for teachers and include scheduling changes discussed during prior vetting with departments and principals.

Board consideration focused on how the calendars balance instructional hours, snow-day buffers and staff workdays. Dr. Boyd,…

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