Manor ISD invites community input on 2027-2028 academic calendar through online survey

Dr. Robert Sormani Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Robert Sormani Superintendent of Schools
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Manor Independent School District is seeking input from the community to help design the academic calendar for the 2027-2028 school year. The district has launched a survey to gather feedback from students, families, and staff.

According to the district, the survey will remain open until December 1 at 11:59 p.m. The information collected will be used to develop calendar options that aim to meet the needs of all stakeholders in Manor ISD.

The district stated, “Your feedback is essential as we work to finalize calendar options that align with the needs of our students, families, and staff.” After collecting responses, proposed calendar options will be shared with the community for additional feedback and presented to the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting in February.

Community members are encouraged to participate by completing the survey or scanning a QR code provided by Manor ISD. The district expressed appreciation for public participation, stating, “Thank you for helping us plan for the future of Manor ISD!”



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