December 12, 2024 - 14:33

In a recent decision, the Poudre School District Board of Education has approved a traditional calendar for the 2025-26 school year. This move comes amidst ongoing discussions about the potential implementation of a staggered schedule in the future. The board's decision reflects a commitment to maintaining a familiar academic structure for students and families.
The approved calendar will feature the typical start and end dates for the school year, along with designated breaks and holidays. This approach aims to provide stability and predictability for parents and educators alike, ensuring that students can plan their academic year effectively.
While the traditional calendar has been confirmed for the upcoming school year, the board continues to explore alternative scheduling options. The possibility of a staggered schedule remains on the table, indicating that the district is open to innovations that could enhance the educational experience in the long term. As the district navigates these discussions, the focus remains on prioritizing student success and community needs.
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