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Board debates 2026–27 school calendar; start dates constrained by state fair rules

Bettendorf Community School District Board of Directors · December 12, 2025

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Summary

Board discussed the proposed 2026–27 student calendar, citing survey results that favored a traditional Monday–Friday professional-development week; a motion to approve the calendar was made but the transcript does not record a final vote.

The Bettendorf Community School District board discussed the proposed 2026–27 student calendar on Dec. 1, including survey feedback and state scheduling constraints.

Superintendent-level staff told the board that the district’s start date is constrained by language tied to the Iowa State Fair; when the fair’s end date falls on a weekend it shifts allowable start dates. Board members said the majority of survey respondents preferred a traditional Monday–Friday professional-development week for teachers rather than a shortened week that would give a three-day student start. Staff said the calendar structure mirrors this year’s quarters because of how the dates fall in the calendar cycle.

A board member moved and another seconded a motion to approve the student calendar as presented; discussion continued about start-date constraints and the possibility of legislative changes that would let districts start earlier. Staff said a finalized draft of specific dates will be available in January. The transcript does not record the board’s final roll-call vote on the calendar motion; the official minutes and posted board packet should be consulted for the recorded outcome.

Next steps: district staff will publish draft calendar dates in January and provide final vote records in the meeting minutes.