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Huntsville School District sets summer data review, postcard survey and three community meetings before deciding on four‑day week for 2027–28

Huntsville School District Board of Education · March 4, 2026
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Summary

District staff outlined a plan to gather data this summer, send a postcard survey to every household and hold three community meetings so the board can decide in October whether to continue the four-day school week for 2027–28.

Huntsville School District staff presented a multi-step public engagement plan on March 3 to gather community input and data before deciding whether to keep a four‑day school week for the 2027–28 school year.

Paula (speaker 1), who outlined the timeline, said staff will gather roughly eight data points over the summer — including test scores that return in the summer — and then present those findings in a…

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