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Harrison County Schools reviews two proposed calendars; no vote taken

HARRISON COUNTY SCHOOLS · November 18, 2025
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Harrison County Schools reviewed two proposed academic calendar options during a Nov. 18 special meeting, discussing semester length, a five-day early-term block, mandatory training timing and limits on out-of-calendar days; staff favored one option and two more hearings were scheduled before a vote.

Harrison County Schools officials reviewed two proposed academic calendars during a Nov. 18 special meeting but did not vote on a final plan.

Speaker 1, an unidentified participant in the transcript, opened the meeting and presented version 1 and version 2 of the proposed calendars and a comparison document, saying the board would hold additional hearings and then an open vote. "We are required to have 3 calendar hearings, 2 calendar hearings, and then an open vote on that," Speaker 1 said, describing the required public process for adopting a calendar.

Discussion focused on how each option would affect semester…

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