Southampton County School Board approves calendars, personnel items and facilities requests; no public commenters
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Summary
At its March 2 meeting the board approved the 2026–27 academic and 12-month employee calendars, several personnel and facilities requests, canceled a March 23 work session and received instructional and enrollment updates; no public commenters spoke.
The Southampton County School Board's March 2 meeting included routine but consequential items: approval of the 2026'27 academic calendar and a 12-month employee calendar, personnel-item votes, multiple facilities-use approvals and several operational updates.
Doctor Tindall presented the academic calendar, which moves the student start to Aug. 31 (a before-Labor-Day start this year), preserves the two-week winter break, adds a staff work day after winter break and aligns more closely with dual-enrollment schedules. The board approved the calendar and also adopted a 12-month employee calendar that mirrors student holidays and establishes summer-hour schedules.
Personnel agenda items were acted on after closed session; the board set aside items 8 and 11 for separate votes and then approved them during the meeting. Facilities-use requests from community groups (including athletic association use with a $0 fee for outdoor fields in line with prior nonprofit practice) were approved after review of paperwork and insurance requirements.
The board received instructional and operational updates including special-education training plans, technology and website changes, an RTU replacement order for a health-hall rooftop unit, community partnerships and field trips, and a student-enrollment report showing total enrollment of 2,331.
The board also canceled the March 23 work session and adjourned after a motion and second. There were no public commenters signed up for the public comment period.
Votes at a glance (as recorded in meeting): all motions noted in the transcript were approved with no recorded opposition.
Next steps: items requiring follow-up include counsel's review of the Western Tidewater MOU and cost/implementation estimates for pay-frequency options.

