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Plano ISD staff presents revised 2027-28 academic calendar draft

Plano ISD is set to adopt its 2027-28 academic calendar in March or April.

The district board of trustees were presented the calendar’s final draft during its March 10 meeting.

What you need to know: On the 2027-28 draft calendar, the first day of school for students would be Aug. 11, 2027 with the last day set for May 24, 2028.

Fall break is set for Oct. 11-15, Thanksgiving break is set for Nov. 22-26 and Winter break would range from Dec. 20, 2027-Jan. 4, 2028. Students would also have a spring break from March 13-17 and additional days off on March 20, April 14 and April 17.

 
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Yemeni coffee shop Qamaria opening soon in Plano

Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. is set to open in north Plano.

The gist: The Yemeni coffee shop will serve traditional Yemeni coffee, specialty drinks and refreshers, along with desserts and pastries.

Qamaria is preparing for a soft opening “very soon, pending final inspections and approvals,” a company representative said in an email.

The specifics: Many of the drinks are inspired by traditional flavors and spices including cardamom, saffron and ginger, the email states.

“The idea behind Qamaria is to create a place where coffee is meant to be poured, shared and enjoyed rather than rushed,” the company representative said.

 
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Applications for new Texas education savings accounts close Tuesday, March 17

Families have until 11:59 p.m. March 17 to apply for the first year of Texas’ education savings account program, according to the state comptroller’s office.

The big picture: Under the $1 billion program, participating students will receive state funds for private education or homeschooling during the 2026-27 school year. It is unlikely that all applicants will be accepted, as application data shows more students have applied than the program can fund.

The program offers $2,000 to homeschooled students; $10,474 for private school tuition and related expenses; and up to $30,000 for students with disabilities. With demand set to exceed available funding, applications will be prioritized based on need and household income.

How we got here: State lawmakers created the Texas Education Freedom Accounts program in 2025, with proponents saying it will expand options for families who don't want to send their children to public schools. Critics of the program have said it will unfairly benefit students already in private schools and divert funding from public schools.

 

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