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Henderson County board votes to cut student instructional days from 175 to 174 starting 2025-26

3067074 · March 18, 2025
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The Henderson County Board of Education unanimously approved reducing the district's required student instructional days from 175 to 174, adding a professional development day for certified and classified staff and authorizing an amended 2025-26 calendar.

The Henderson County Board of Education voted unanimously to reduce the number of student instructional days from 175 to 174 beginning in the 2025-26 school year, a change district staff said would create an additional day for staff professional development.

Casey Wilson, a district staff member who presented the proposal, told the board the district already exceeds Kentucky's legal minimum of 170 instructional days and 1,062 hours…

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