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Calendar redraft proposed after state primary set for Sept. 1; committee to seek public input
Summary
Administrators presented two draft calendars to avoid conflicts with polling and to preserve school security: a change making April election day a no‑school day and a second draft that moves the start date to Sept. 2 to follow the Sept. 1 primary; the committee will post both options for public comment and return for a vote.
School leaders presented two revised drafts of the 2026–27 school calendar after the state primary was scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 1.
The first revision moves the April election day to a no‑school day (it had been a half day) and shifts professional development to maintain mandated…
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