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Board reviews draft academic calendar and 260-day staff work schedule after staff survey
Summary
District staff presented a draft academic calendar aligned with CSIP, noting state requirements (school start no earlier than Aug. 24; 1,044 instructional hours; 36 hours for weather makeup under Senate Bill 727) and a staff survey with 635 responses; Mr. Crowell also presented a 260-day work calendar proposing 19 days off and a March spring break preference among 260-day staff.
District staff presented a draft academic calendar and a proposed 260-day staff work calendar for 2026-27, saying the work aligns with the districts Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP) and state requirements.
An academic-services presenter said a 20-member calendar committee began work Oct. 23 to develop a recommended calendar, ensuring…
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