Palm Beach County Schools To Make Major Calendar Change
By Boca Vibe
Palm Beach County Schools To Make Major Calendar Change
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) – The School District of Palm Beach County is expected to make a significant change to its calendar – adding a holiday that several private schools in the area observe but the school district does not. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
The school board is expected to approve a proposal to add a new holiday to the district’s calendar, which would be observed on the second Monday in October. This holiday, known as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, is already widely observed by many private schools and universities in Palm Beach County.
According to sources close to the matter, the school board has been considering this proposal for several months, with some members expressing concerns about the potential impact on the district’s budget and academic calendar. However, proponents of the change argue that it would be a positive step towards greater inclusivity and cultural awareness in the schools.

Here are some key points to consider about the proposed calendar change:
- The new holiday would be observed on the second Monday in October, which is currently a non-student day for many private schools in the area.
- The proposal has been met with support from several local community groups and advocacy organizations.
- Opponents of the change have expressed concerns about the potential impact on the district’s budget and academic calendar.
While details are still emerging, it is clear that this proposed calendar change would be a significant shift for the School District of Palm Beach County. If approved, it would mark a major step towards greater inclusivity and cultural awareness in the schools, and could have far-reaching implications for students, parents, and educators alike.
Stay tuned to BocaVibe.com for further updates on this developing story.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report