BOONE, Iowa---The Boone School Board made it official a week ago, when they held a public hearing to push the start of school to the middle of August. Superintendent Brad Manard says early start is not new. Two years ago, school began in mid-August and the weather was pretty comfortable. September, however got a pretty warm. Manard says the return of spring break next year was a decision the School Board had to make. A year ago, the Board did not unanimously support dropping the spring break and the Board was not unanimous about bringing it back either.
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