Board reviews e‑learning days and makeup options after winter absences
Summary
District staff said Kershaw County has used three of five e‑learning days and has two remaining; if more days are needed, the board may use weather makeup days or consider calendar changes, and legislative relief would be required beyond board waivers.
Board members discussed the district's winter-weather response and use of e‑learning days at the Feb. 3 meeting.
A district speaker noted Kershaw County was an early e‑learning pilot and that the district has used three of five allotted e‑learning days this year, leaving two remaining. The speaker explained how the law treats e‑learning and makeup days: after e‑learning days are exhausted, the district would need to use three full weather makeup days; the board may vote to waive days, but additional relief beyond board waivers would require action by the state legislature.
Why this matters: school calendar changes affect students, families and staff. The presenter said some makeup options include extending the school day or choosing calendar dates to make up time, and that the board prefers to avoid adding calendar days where possible. "We can make up instruction, we can't make up a life," the presenter said while emphasizing safety and the district's preference to avoid mandatory makeup days.
Board members asked whether the district can appeal to the legislature for relief; staff said that after board waivers the next avenue would be the legislature but that current law provides specific steps for waivers and makeup days.
The district said it will continue to monitor conditions and bring any calendar recommendations to the board; no formal calendar changes were voted at the meeting.

