(KAIR)--The calendar for the next school year is now approved for the Atchison County Community Schools.
That happened Wednesday, when the Board of Education for USD 377 met for their regular meeting.
The calendar sets the first day of classes for the 2021-2022 school year as August 12, while the last day for seniors will be May 11. Students in Kindergarten through 11th grade will wrap up the year on May 17.
Christmas break is scheduled to begin December 22 and continue until January 2. Spring break will be held March 14 through March 18.
The School Board also approved contract extensions Wednesday for School District administrators through the 2022-2023 school year. Approval of the extensions followed an executive session held to discuss matters of non-elected personnel.
Approved were contract extensions for Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Andrew Gaddis, Junior/Senior High School Principal Deanna Scherer, Junior/Senior High School Athletic Director, and Assistant Principal, Cy Wallisch, as well as Elementary School Principal Mandi McMillan.
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