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06/02/2023, 18:01 EST
Lyudmila Balabay
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The New York City Department of Education has released the School Calendar for the 2023-24 school year. It will be used in all public schools from 3K to 12th grade.
If your child attends a private, parochial, or charter school, contact them to get their calendar.
Important points:
On days when schools are closed due to bad weather or other emergencies, children will study remotely.
The dates of parent-teacher conferences in individual schools may differ from the dates indicated in the calendar.
This calendar defines elementary schools as programs from Kindergarten (K) through 5th grade, including 3-K and Pre-K. Middle schools are grades 6-8, and high schools are grades 9-12.
School calendar in New York for the 2023-2024 school year
September 7 (Thursday) – first day of school
September 14 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for elementary schools and Pre-K centers;
September 21 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for secondary schools and D75 schools (inclusive schools for children with developmental problems and other special needs);
September 25 (Monday) – day off, Yom Kippur;
September 28 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
October 9 (Monday) – Day off, Italian Heritage / Indigenous Peoples Day;
November 2 (Thursday) – afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
November 7 (Tuesday) – day off, election day;
November 9 (Thursday) – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools and D75 schools; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
November 16 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
November 17 (Friday) – afternoon and evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes, students of these schools will be released three hours earlier;
November 23–24 (Thursday–Friday) – Weekend, Thanksgiving Day;
December 25 – January 1 – the winter vacation;
January 15 (Monday) – day off, Martin Luther King Jr. Day;
January 23–26 (Tuesday–Friday) – Regents exams;
January 29 (Monday) – Day of professional development; no classes in high school, all other students attend classes;
January 30 (Tuesday) – the beginning of the spring semester;
February 19-23 – the winter vacation;
March 7 (Thursday) – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools and Pre-K centers; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
March 14 (Thursday) – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools and D75 schools; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
March 21 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
March 22 (Friday) – Afternoon parent meeting for senior classes; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier.
March 29 (Friday) – day off, Good Friday;
April 10 (Wednesday) – day off, Eid al-Adha;
April 22–26 – spring break;
May 9 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for elementary schools and Pre-K centers;
May 16 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for secondary schools and D75 schools;
May 23 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
May 27 (Monday) – day off, Memorial Day;
June 6 (Thursday) – Teachers’ conference, students do not go to school;
June 7 (Friday) – Clerical day; no classes in 3K, Pre-K, elementary, middle, K-12, and select D75 programs.
June 14–26 – Regents exams (except June 19 when schools are closed);
June 19 (Wednesday) – day off, Juneteenth;
June 26 (Wednesday) – the last day of school.
The official translation of the School Calendar 2023-24 into Russian can be read here. The calendar for this academic year (2022-2023) is available here.
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School calendar for the 2023-2024 academic year: vacation and weekend schedule
The article has been automatically translated into English by Google Translate from Russian and has not been edited.
The translation of this material to the Ukrainian language from the Russian language was automatically done by the Google Translate service, without further editing of the text.
Bu məqalə Google Translate servisi vasitəsi ilə avtomatik olaraq rus dilindən azərbaycan dilinə tərcümə olunmuşdur. Bundan sonra mətn redaktə edilməmişdir.
06/02/2023, 18:01 EST
Lyudmila Balabay
Subscribe to ForumDaily NewYork on Google News
The New York City Department of Education has released the School Calendar for the 2023-24 school year. It will be used in all public schools from 3K to 12th grade.
If your child attends a private, parochial, or charter school, contact them to get their calendar.
Important points:
- On days when schools are closed due to bad weather or other emergencies, children will study remotely.
- The dates of parent-teacher conferences in individual schools may differ from the dates indicated in the calendar.
- This calendar defines elementary schools as programs from Kindergarten (K) through 5th grade, including 3-K and Pre-K. Middle schools are grades 6-8, and high schools are grades 9-12.
School calendar in New York for the 2023-2024 school year
- September 7 (Thursday) – first day of school
- September 14 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for elementary schools and Pre-K centers;
- September 21 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for secondary schools and D75 schools (inclusive schools for children with developmental problems and other special needs);
- September 25 (Monday) – day off, Yom Kippur;
- September 28 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
- October 9 (Monday) – Day off, Italian Heritage / Indigenous Peoples Day;
- November 2 (Thursday) – afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
- November 7 (Tuesday) – day off, election day;
- November 9 (Thursday) – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools and D75 schools; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
- November 16 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
- November 17 (Friday) – afternoon and evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes, students of these schools will be released three hours earlier;
- November 23–24 (Thursday–Friday) – Weekend, Thanksgiving Day;
- December 25 – January 1 – the winter vacation;
- January 15 (Monday) – day off, Martin Luther King Jr. Day;
- January 23–26 (Tuesday–Friday) – Regents exams;
- January 29 (Monday) – Day of professional development; no classes in high school, all other students attend classes;
- January 30 (Tuesday) – the beginning of the spring semester;
- February 19-23 – the winter vacation;
- March 7 (Thursday) – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools and Pre-K centers; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
- March 14 (Thursday) – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools and D75 schools; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier;
- March 21 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
- March 22 (Friday) – Afternoon parent meeting for senior classes; students from these schools will be released three hours earlier.
- March 29 (Friday) – day off, Good Friday;
- April 10 (Wednesday) – day off, Eid al-Adha;
- April 22–26 – spring break;
- May 9 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for elementary schools and Pre-K centers;
- May 16 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for secondary schools and D75 schools;
- May 23 (Thursday) – evening parent-teacher meetings for senior classes;
- May 27 (Monday) – day off, Memorial Day;
- June 6 (Thursday) – Teachers’ conference, students do not go to school;
- June 7 (Friday) – Clerical day; no classes in 3K, Pre-K, elementary, middle, K-12, and select D75 programs.
- June 14–26 – Regents exams (except June 19 when schools are closed);
- June 19 (Wednesday) – day off, Juneteenth;
- June 26 (Wednesday) – the last day of school.
The official translation of the School Calendar 2023-24 into Russian can be read here. The calendar for this academic year (2022-2023) is available here.
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