§ 6-10-106 - Uniform dates for beginning and end of school year.
               	 		
6-10-106.    Uniform dates for beginning and end of school year.
    (a)    (1)  In  each school year, the first day of the school year for student  attendance in the public elementary and secondary schools of the State  of Arkansas shall begin no earlier than August 19 and no later than  August 26. If, however, August 18 falls on a Monday, school may begin on  that date. The date for beginning the school year shall be determined  by the board of directors of the school district. Labor Day shall be  celebrated as a school holiday in all the school districts of the state,  and school shall not be held on that date.
      (2)  The  Department of Education may grant a school district a waiver to begin  school on an earlier or later date if the department determines that  there exists a material and substantial reason for the school district  to begin on an earlier or later date due to very exceptional or  emergency circumstances such as a contagious disease outbreak, inclement  weather, or other acts of God.
(b)  Contracts  of employment for certified and noncertified employees of school  districts may require school district employees to begin performance  under their contract of employment prior to the first day of student  attendance.
(c)  If the school year  in any school district extends beyond the date observed as Memorial Day,  such date shall be a holiday in the school district. Provided, upon  approval of the department, this date may be used as a make-up day in  any school district which has unavoidably lost more than five (5)  scheduled days of student attendance during the course of the school  year due to contagious disease outbreaks, inclement weather, or other  acts of God.
(d)    (1)  For  school years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, each public school district that  provides a week-long holiday for spring break shall schedule the spring  break holiday for five (5) consecutive school days beginning on the  Monday of the thirty-eighth week of the school year.
      (2)  The  thirty-eighth week of the school year shall be calculated by counting  as week one the first week in July that begins on a Sunday.
      (3)  Nothing  in this subsection (d) shall prevent a public school district from  providing fewer than five (5) consecutive school days for the spring  break holiday to comply with the department's requirement for a minimum  number of days for student attendance under the Standards for  Accreditation of Arkansas Public Schools and School Districts.
      (4)    (A)  There  is created an advisory committee to review the impact of this  subsection (d) during the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 school years on the  coordination of academic, extracurricular, and athletic school  activities, and on state tourism.
            (B)  The advisory committee shall be composed of eight (8) members, as follows:
                  (i)  The Commissioner of Education or his or her designee;
                  (ii)  The Director of the Department of Higher Education or his or her designee;
                  (iii)  The Director of the Department of Parks and Tourism or his or her designee;
                  (iv)  The Executive Director of the Arkansas Hospitality Association or his or her designee;
                  (v)  The Executive Director of the Arkansas Activities Association or his or her designee;
                  (vi)  The Executive Director of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators or his or her designee;
                  (vii)  The Executive Director of the Arkansas Education Association or his or her designee; and
                  (viii)  The Executive Director of the Arkansas School Boards Association or his or her designee.
            (C)  The commissioner or his or her designee shall serve as chair of the advisory committee.
            (D)  The advisory committee shall meet upon the call of the chair but at least annually at a location designated by the chair.
            (E)  By  August 1, 2010, and by August 1, 2011, the advisory committee shall  report to the Senate Committee on Education and the House Committee on  Education any findings and recommendations of the advisory committee for  the impact of this section on the coordination of academic,  extracurricular, and athletic school activities, and on state tourism.
            (F)  The  advisory committee's work shall end upon the filing of the August 1,  2011, report unless the Senate Committee on Education or the House  Committee on Education requests further study by the advisory committee.
(e)  The  department shall not grant a waiver from the requirements of this  section unless this section specifically authorizes the waiver.
(f)  A  school district shall adopt an academic calendar that includes five (5)  make-up days, in addition to the number of student-teacher interaction  days required by the Standards for Accreditation of Arkansas Public  Schools and School Districts established by the State Board of  Education, for days unavoidably lost due to exceptional or emergency  circumstances resulting from a contagious disease outbreak, inclement  weather, or other acts of God.