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Superintendent presents one-year 2025–26 calendar option as state rule changes loom

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Superintendent Justin Parentoni told trustees the district is proposing a one-year 2025–26 calendar because recent state rule changes and an uncertain gubernatorial signature could affect five-year approval windows; the plan moves some professional time into regular in‑school blocks and restores fixed intervention (I & E) time.

Superintendent Justin Parentoni presented a proposed one-year 2025–26 school calendar at the April CAL meeting and recommended the board consider it in light of recent state rule changes.

Parentoni said the State Board of Education had revised chapter rules and that a gubernatorial signature — expected by April 9 — would affect whether districts can apply for a longer five-year approval window. Because of the uncertain timing and a shorter application window, Parentoni said he proposed a single-year calendar…

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