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The Trigg County School Board has given an official nod of approval to the 2021-22 school calendar favored by two-thirds of residents taking part in a related survey.
James Mangels, the districtâs director of student services and personnel, said 66% of respondents considering two calendar options for the 2021-22 year preferred the option that offered an earlier start date and a full week off for both fall and spring breaks.
Mangels received 730 responses, with 39% of the replies coming from parents and guardians, 30% from school staff, 23% from students and 7% from local residents who have no children in the school system.
School board members during their regular meeting on Thursday voted unanimously in favor of Option 1, which includes a start date for students of Aug. 11, 2021.