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HB 70

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2026 Regular Session Introduced by Michael Feggans

Hertford County Schools may align their K-12 calendar with the county's community college calendar beginning 2025-2026, preserving other calendar rules.

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Bill Summary · HB 70

Summary — HB 70: School Calendar Flexibility / Hertford County / Community College

Status: Enacted for Hertford County (applies beginning 2025–2026 school year)
Statutory change: Amends G.S. 115C‑84.2(d) (North Carolina)
Primary effect: Allows Hertford County Schools to align their K–12 school calendar with the calendar of the community college that serves the county (e.g., Roanoke‑Chowan Community College).

Purpose and intent

The bill creates a targeted exception to North Carolina’s statewide restrictions on school opening and closing dates so that one local school administrative unit (Hertford County) may adopt a K–12 calendar aligned with the calendar of the community college that serves the same county. The intent is to permit local coordination (for example, for shared programs, dual enrollment, facilities use, workforce training, or transportation) while preserving statewide minimum instructional date limits.

Key provisions

  • Adds an explicit sentence to G.S. 115C‑84.2(d): notwithstanding the statutory opening/closing date rules, a local board of education may align its school calendar with the calendar of a community college serving the city or county in which the school unit is located.
  • Limits application of the change to Hertford County Schools (the bill is local in scope).
  • Does not repeal or change other calendar provisions — e.g., the baseline opening date (no earlier than the Monday closest to August 26), closing date (no later than the Friday closest to June 11), and existing "good cause" waiver process — but creates a separate alignment exception for the named local unit.
  • Effective timing: the provision applies beginning with the 2025–2026 school year (effective when the act becomes law).

Who is affected

  • Directly: Hertford County Schools (local board, students, families, teachers, and staff).
  • Indirectly: Roanoke‑Chowan Community College (and any other community college serving Hertford County), local employers and partners that coordinate programs with K–12, transportation providers, and families whose schedules may shift.
  • No statewide changes to other local school units unless separately enacted.

Implementation & timeline

  • The law becomes operative when signed into law by the Governor and applies to the 2025–2026 school year.
  • Local board of education in Hertford County would need to adopt an aligned calendar (board action, notification to the State Board of Education as applicable, and operational planning for staffing, transportation, and instructional-day requirements).

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Operational benefits: easier coordination of dual‑enrollment courses, concurrent programs, shared facilities/use of college labs, educator professional development, and aligned breaks for joint programs.
  • Operational challenges: calendar alignment may shift start/end dates or holidays for families and employees who work across systems; transportation and childcare schedules could be affected.
  • Fiscal impact: likely minimal at the state level; local fiscal effects depend on schedule changes (e.g., transportation, substitute staffing). No changes to instructional time requirements — local boards must still meet minimum instructional days/time.
  • Legal/administrative: this is a narrowly targeted statutory exception; other local boards must follow existing statewide calendar rules unless similar local legislation is passed.

Context / statutory background

  • Current G.S. 115C‑84.2(d) generally sets earliest student opening (no earlier than Monday closest to August 26) and latest student closing (no later than Friday closest to June 11), with a narrowly defined “good cause” waiver that can allow an earlier opening (but no earlier than Monday closest to August 19).
  • HB 70 inserts an explicit alignment option with a community college calendar for Hertford County, preserving other calendar safeguards and waiver processes.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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