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Subject:
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2024-2025 School Calendar |
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District Goals:
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Goal 1 Thriving Students Goal 2 Engaged Community Goal 3 Empowered Staff
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Enclosure:
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File Attachment:
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Summary:
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We are in the final planning stages of developing the 2024-2025 school calendar. A calendar survey with two draft options will be launched Monday, Feb. 26 for parents, students and staff. Draft A features: -No change to school day start/end times -Student/Staff Days: *169 student instructional days *187 teacher contract days *15.5 professional development days *2.5 teacher-directed staff workdays Draft B features: -Change to school day end times: *Elementary dismissal: 3:30 p.m. (additional 10 minutes) *Middle dismissal: 3:55 p.m. (additional 10 minutes) *High dismissal: 4:30 p.m. (additional 15 minutes) -Why? This change to school day dismissal times creates: *Additional four-day weeks *Instructional days that are the same length at elementary, middle and high school *Designated teacher-directed staff workdays, parent/teacher conference days and campus collaboration days *Additional time for high school students traveling between home campus and CTE Center -Student/Staff Days: *164 student instructional days *187 teacher contract days *10 campus collaboration days *7.5 professional learning days *3.5 teacher-directed staff workdays *2 parent/teacher conference days The draft calendars are also being reviewed by the District PIT team, the District-Wide Educational Improvement Council (DWEIC) and a principals before being brought back to the School Board possible action at the March 7, 2024 meeting. |
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Budgetary Impact:
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Recommendation
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None at this time. This is a future action item. |
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Approvals:
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Anthony Kirchner - Chief Communications Officer |
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Michael McFarland - Superintendent |
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