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Lincoln County School District #2 weighs calendar options after attendance review

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Trustees reviewed three years of attendance data and more than 100 public emails at a work session as they consider four‑day, five‑day and hybrid school calendars. Presenters said districtwide attendance averages about 94% and that spring break and certain Fridays show concentrated drops; the board will give direction in November and took no vote.

Lincoln County School District #2 trustees held a work session to review three years of attendance data and public feedback as they consider whether to keep a hybrid schedule, move to a four‑day week, or return to a traditional five‑day calendar.

Chairman Simpson opened the meeting and noted public engagement: “we've received over a 100 emails so far to date on this topic,” and said the board had read the submissions but would not take votes during the work session.

Nate Westcott, a district staff member presenting attendance analysis, told the board that “our daily average attendance is right around 94.” Westcott described a three‑year data set broken down by day and by school that the…

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