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Board approves change reducing built-in inclement-weather days from six to three
Summary
The Harford County Board of Education voted to revise its calendar policy to reduce built-in inclement-weather days from six to three, allowing the district to seek state waivers earlier; the motion passed on a roll-call vote recorded as 9-1.
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Harford County Board of Education voted to approve a revision to board policy 02/20/2000 governing the school calendar, reducing the number of built-in inclement-weather days from six to three. The change was described by staff as a step to align the district with the state's minimum for seeking waivers and to provide additional flexibility for handling weather and other extraordinary closures.
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