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Lubbock ISD unveils three draft 2026–27 calendars after 2,767-family survey; trustees warned four-day week could hurt grant competitiveness
Summary
A district subcommittee presented three calendar options (student minutes: 77,740; 77,280; 78,200) after a survey of 2,767 respondents; trustees noted trade-offs and that districts adopting a four-day week may be deprioritized for some state grants.
District staff presented three draft 2026–27 calendar options and the feedback process the district used to develop them.
Beth Berridge and Amy Ayers summarized the subcommittee’s work and survey results: 2,767 respondents (majority parents) ranked priorities such as goal days attached to long weekends and preferred holidays. Option A includes 77,740 student minutes and an Aug. 12 start; Option B lists 77,280…
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