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Board approves 2025‑26 school calendar; asks staff to study late‑start options for high schools

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Summary

Trustees approved the revised 2025‑26 student calendar, which shifts the start date back one week and sets the last day as June 11, 2026, and asked staff to return with research, survey results and options about later high‑school start times or a 0‑period model for potential implementation in 2026‑27.

The Snowline board on Jan. 28 approved the district calendars for 2024‑25 and 2025‑26 after staff proposed changes to address professional development scheduling and to avoid using July as a mandatory work period for certificated staff. The board also asked staff to return with a focused study on high‑school start times and options for 2026‑27.

The nut graf: The revised calendar moves the start date back by one week and adds days to the end of the school year so the last student day would be June 11, 2026. Staff noted three preservice days remain in place and a professional development day was relocated to Jan. 16 to better support staff after winter break. The board directed staff…

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