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Committee weighs two 2025–26 calendar drafts including religious observance closures and kindergarten screening plan

2622543 · February 12, 2025
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District staff presented two draft 2025–26 calendars that differ mainly on whether to close schools for major Jewish, Muslim and Christian observances and proposed a September transition day for grades 6 and 9 plus kindergarten screening.

School administrators presented two versions of the 2025–26 academic calendar and discussed trade‑offs including whether the district should close schools for key religious observances and how to schedule a transition‑day model for certain grades and kindergarten screening.

Two calendar options: The versions differ primarily on religious observances. Draft 1 recognizes holy days on the calendar but keeps schools open for those days; Draft 2 designates full district closures for the major religious observances highlighted in…

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