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School Committee weighs tradeoffs for 2026-27 calendar; superintendent says starting after Labor Day and ending before Juneteenth both is infeasible

November 26, 2025 | South Kingstown, School Districts, Rhode Island


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School Committee weighs tradeoffs for 2026-27 calendar; superintendent says starting after Labor Day and ending before Juneteenth both is infeasible
The superintendent presented a draft 2026-27 school calendar and told the committee he had met with teachers' union leaders; he said Rhode Island general law requires a calendar that preserves at least four statutory close-of-school days and pointed out that holding both a post-Labor Day start and an end date before Juneteenth is not feasible without making concessions.

The draft presented keeps a staggered transition start for kindergarten, sixth and ninth grades, preserves core vacation blocks (extended Thanksgiving) and contemplates possible professional development on election days that legally must be school closures. The superintendent said he will prepare an alternate calendar that starts before Labor Day and ends after Juneteenth for committee consideration.

Committee members asked for clearer community surveys that rank tradeoffs (which dates people would be willing to give up), raised concerns about the state testing calendar and pointed out past experience (the Blizzard of 1978) when school ran through June; members also asked about consequences of failing to meet the state's minute and day requirements. The superintendent said the district must submit its calendar to the state for approval and that failing to meet requirements could prompt state-level adjustments and penalties in the past used to address compliance.

The superintendent committed to reformatting the survey for the public, returning with alternate calendar options and continuing negotiations with bargaining units to balance contractual language and community preferences.

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