Consecutive Instructional Days definition

Consecutive Instructional Days means adjoining calendar days identified on the District’s academic calendar as a day when students are present at a facility. Consecutive Instructional Days include calendar days interrupted by one or more of the following: a Saturday; a Sunday; and calendar days identified as a holiday, break or teacher training day on the District’s academic calendar.

Related to Consecutive Instructional Days

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