603 CMR, § 27.03 - School Year Requirements
(1) Prior to the
beginning of each school year, every school committee shall establish school
year schedules for each of the public schools under its supervision and
control, based on the particular learning needs of students within each school.
In determining the school year schedule for each school, the school committee
shall be guided by the student learning time plan recommended by the school
council for each school, and shall attempt to maximize high quality teaching,
learning, and professional development opportunities.
(2) Every school committee shall schedule a
school year which includes at least 185 school days at each elementary, middle,
and secondary school within the school district .
(3) Every school committee shall operate the
schools within its district at least 180 school days in a school
year.
(4) School committees are
encouraged to exceed the minimum number of school days wherever possible, and
to offer extended day and extended year programs that expand student learning
opportunities.
(5) A school
committee may establish a separate school year and school day schedule for
kindergarten programs which it maintains pursuant to
603 CMR 8.00:
Kindergartens: Minimum School Age, so long as it provides a
minimum of 425 annual hours of structured learning time . In those school
districts which schedule two sessions of kindergarten daily, the school
committee shall adopt a schedule for its kindergarten programs which ensures
equal instructional time for all kindergarten students.
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