Goldsboro, N.C. – Wayne County Public Schools (WCPS) has narrowed 11 draft school calendar options for the Traditional Academic Calendar down to two proposed calendars for the 2026–2027 school year. This followed an expanded and comprehensive review process by the WCPS School Calendar Committee, which involved detailed discussions around school calendar law, staff development needs, and early dismissal challenges. The two drafts are now being shared by the Calendar Committee in order to garner family, staff, and community feedback before a final recommendation is made to the Wayne County Board of Education.
Elimination of Early Dismissal Days – One significant change reflected in both draft calendars is the elimination of Early Dismissal Days for district-wide staff development. Committee members unanimously agreed to discontinue early dismissals – with the exception of the last day of each semester – due to challenges for families and employers, and logistical issues related to varying school schedules and meeting locations affecting staff participation. Instead, it was determined that having additional Teacher Workdays built into the draft calendars could be used for a combination of district-wide professional development and classroom preparation time.
While semesters in the Traditional Academic Calendar are not equal in length, for the past several years WCPS has concluded the first semester before the Christmas holiday break for several important reasons: Ending the semester prior to winter break allows high schools to administer exams before the holidays; reduces the risk of weather-related disruptions; aligns more closely with Wayne Community College schedules for dual-enrolled students; and provides students and staff with a fresh start at the beginning of the new year.
Before/After Memorial Day End – Due to the late date for the Memorial Day holiday, there are two options for the last day of school for students. Draft 1 includes a traditional After Memorial Day end for students. Draft 2 includes a before Memorial Day end for students.






