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District proposes hybrid high‑school schedule with protected advisory and block options; board to vote Oct. 27

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Summary

The district presented a hybrid schedule that keeps the same start/end times, adds 100‑minute block options and preserves a 30‑minute advisory period; the board was asked to approve transitioning all four comprehensive high schools to the hybrid model for 2026–27, with department chairs determining which courses will be blocked.

District staff presented a recommended transition to a single, consistent hybrid high‑school schedule across all four comprehensive high schools at the Oct. 13 work session and asked the board to approve moving ahead for implementation in the 2026–27 school year.

What the proposal includes

- Core features: A consistent daily schedule across all high schools with a mix of longer ‘‘blockable’’ periods (proposed at roughly 100 minutes) and shorter periods; students take seven credits per year. The proposal preserves a 30‑minute advisory period every day to support student connection, intervention and graduation planning.

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