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NEW YORK CITY — Just in time for summer, the Education Department released the upcoming calendar for New York City public schools.
Classes will resume on Sept. 8 and includes news policies for dealing with severe weather and November's Election Day, during which no school will be held.
"We are looking forward to the 2022-23 school year," the Department of Education said in a press release. "And we will be sharing exciting updates regarding programming in the months to come."
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Parents — and the city's extremely well-organized students — can find the calendar here, and below.
The school year will includes 181 days in session, including four staff development days during which students will not be in attendance.
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New Yorkers should note "snow days” will include remote learning (apologies, sled owners) and Parent-Teacher Conference dates might be different than those listed on the calendar.
New York City Public School Calendar
September
- September 8: First day of school
- September 15: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools, and Pre-K Centers
- September 22: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
- September 26: Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
- September 27: Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
- September 29: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
October
- October 5: Yom Kippur, schools closed
- October 10: Italian Heritage / Indigenous Peoples' Day, schools closed
November
- November 3: Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
- November 8: Election Day, students do not attend school
- November 9: Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
- November 11: Veterans Day, schools closed
- November 17: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
- November 18: Afternoon Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
- November 24: Thanksgiving, schools closed
- November 25: Thanksgiving Recess, schools closed
December
- December 26: Christmas Day (observed), schools closed
- December 27–30: Winter Recess, schools closed
January
- January 2: New Year’s Day (observed), schools closed
- January 16: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, schools closed
- January 24–27: Regents Administration
- January 30: Professional Development Day for high schools and 6–12 schools; students in these schools do not attend.
- January 31: Spring Semester begins
February
- February 20–24: Midwinter Recess, schools closed (includes Presidents Day and Lincoln’s Birthday (observed)
March
- March 9: Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools
- and Pre-K Centers; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
- March 16: Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
- March 23: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
- March 24: Afternoon Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
April
- April 6: First Day of Passover, schools closed
- April 7: Second Day of Passover / Good Friday, schools closed
- April 8–14: Spring Recess, schools closed
- April 21: Eid al-Fitr, schools closed
May
- May 4: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools and Pre-K Centers
- May 11: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
- May 18: Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
- May 29: Memorial Day, schools closed
June
- June 8: Anniversary Day/Chancellor's Conference Day for staff development;
- students do not attend.
- June 9: Clerical Day for elementary schools, middle schools, K–12 schools, and
- standalone D75 programs; students in these schools do not attend.
- June 14–23: Regents Administration (excluding June 19, when schools are closed)
- June 19: Juneteenth, schools closed
- June 27: Last day of school for students
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