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Board unanimously approves 2026‑27 school calendar recommended by superintendent

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Summary

The Charlotte‑Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education approved the superintendent's recommended 2026‑27 school calendar by unanimous vote. The motion was moved by Board Member Monterrey Duvall and the board chair declared the vote unanimous.

The Charlotte‑Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the superintendent's recommended 2026‑27 school calendar.

At the meeting, Superintendent Mary T. Hill summarized that the proposed calendar aligns with current state calendar law and that staff developed three calendar options. Board Member Monterrey Duvall moved approval of the recommended calendar; the motion was seconded and the clerk reported a unanimous vote.

Why it matters: The board adopted a calendar consistent with existing law; the superintendent noted that if the state enacts calendar changes the district would revisit the calendar.

Ending: The approved calendar will serve as the district's planning framework for the 2026‑27 school year unless and until the board revisits it in response to statute changes or additional board direction.