Calendar 2008-2009
| SEPTEMBER | |
1 |
Labor Day |
2 |
Professional Development Day |
3 |
Superintendent’s Conference Day |
4 |
First Day of School for Students |
30 |
Rosh Hashanah |
OCTOBER |
|
1 |
Rosh Hashanah |
9 |
Yom Kippur |
13 |
Columbus Day |
NOVEMBER |
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4 |
Professional Development Day |
11 |
Veteran’s Day |
27-28 |
Thanksgiving Recess |
| DECEMBER | |
22-31 |
Holiday Recess |
JANUARY |
|
1,2 |
New Year’s Day and end of Holiday Recess |
5 |
Schools reopen |
19 |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day |
FEBRUARY |
|
16-20 |
Mid-Winter Recess |
TBD |
Floating Superintendent's Conference Day |
MARCH |
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APRIL |
|
6-10 |
Spring Recess |
| MAY | |
25 |
Memorial Day |
JUNE |
|
26 |
Superintendent’s Conference Day |
29 |
Professional Development Day |
In the event that no snow/emergency days are used, June 23 will be the last day of school for elementary students with a noon dismissal, and May 22 and May 26 will become vacation days. If it is necessary to use one snow/emergency day, then June 24 will be the last day of school for elementary students with a noon dismissal, and May 22 and May 26 will become vacation days. If it is necessary to use two snow/emergency days, then June 25 will be the last day of school for elementary students and May 22 will become a vacation day but schools will be open on May 26. If it is necessary to use three snow/emergency days, then June 25 will be the last day of school for elementary students and schools will be open on May 22 and May 26. In the event that more than three days are used, the Professional Development Day scheduled for June 29 will move to June 30 and June 29 will become a Superintendent’s Conference Day. Both are non-attendance days for students. In this event, schools will be open on May 22 and May 26.
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