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Superintendent: revised school‑calendar days produced no major disruptions; youth forum highlights mental‑health needs

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Superintendent Kirsten Kramer told the board March 5 that the district’s first year of a revised calendar — keeping three days that were previously part of Ski/Skate Week as regular school days — produced no major operational problems and that the district will continue to monitor results.

Superintendent Kirsten Kramer told the board March 5 that the district’s first year of a revised calendar — keeping three days that were previously part of Ski/Skate Week as regular school days — produced no major operational problems and that the district will continue to monitor results.

Kramer said staff tracked three measures for the three days: attendance, bus routing/timing and the number of independent studies. She said district attendance records showed 313 absences across the district during the monitored days, “which was 2 people less than Monday, February,…

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