No School for Students Sample Clauses

No School for Students. February 18-22 Mid-Winter Break March 13 All Teacher Curriculum Day; ..........................................................................................no school for students March 29-April 5 Spring Break April 17 Elementary Records Day ......................................................................No School for Elementary Students May 27 Memorial Day June 11-13 Middle and High School Students ...........................................................................................½ Day for Assessments June 12 1/2 Day Elementary AM Only June 13 Last Day of School; Students AM Only
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No School for Students. MLK Day Teacher Records Day February 17-20, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers Mid-Winter Break February 21-24, 2012 Intersession II - Optional March 28, 2012 End of Third Marking Period March 29, 2012 No School for Students Teacher Work Day (½ PD–½ Records Day) March 30 - April 6, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers Spring Break May 18, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers May 21-24, 2012 Intersession III - Optional May 25-28, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers Memorial Day Break June 12, 2012 Half Day for Students June 13, 2012 Half Day for Students June 19, 2012 Last Student Full Day June 20, 2012 Last Day for Teachers – ½ Day To comply with state law (P.A. 335, Section 380.1526), new teachers may be required to work up to fifteen additional days (generally five days per year) on professional development during their first three years of employment in Xxxxxxx, or until Tenure is attained, whichever is earlier. These fifteen days may be held prior to, during, and/or after the regular school calendar year. The regular calendar professional development days will count toward the fifteen days if state law so allows. The fifteen days shall be without additional compensation. The District will cover up to $50.00 per new teacher per year (for the first three years) for approved professional journals, materials, and/or memberships relating to professional development. The fifteen professional development days for new teachers will be provided by and/or approved by the Board. New teachers shall mean all teachers hired after June 1, 1993.
No School for Students. November 26 All Day In-Service November 27 & 28 Thanksgiving Recess Monday, Dec. 22 – Friday, Jan. 2 Winter Recess Monday, January 5 Classes Resume Thursday, January 22 End of First Semester Friday, January 23 Records Day Thursday, February 19 Parent Teacher Conferences Friday, February 20 All Day In-Service Tues., Wed., & Thurs., March 3, 4 & 5 Merit Exam Test Dates Tues., Wed., & Thurs., March 17, 18 & 19 Merit Exam Make-Ups Monday, March 30 – Monday, April 6 Spring Break Tuesday, April 7 School Resumes Monday, May 25 Memorial Day Recess Friday, June 5 Last Day of School (1/2 day) Monday, June 8 Records Day
No School for Students. Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xx., Day; ½ Day for Teachers (Middle School = ½ Records Day) (Elementary and High School = ½ Professional Development Day) No School - Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xx. Day January 28 Parent/Teacher Conferences – 4:45 – 8:00 PM - All Schools February 2 Parent/Teacher Conferences – 4:45 – 8:00 PM – High School February 4 Parent/Teacher Conferences – 4:45 – 8:00 PM – Elementary and Middle School February 12-15 No School – Great Americans’ Weekend March 5 End of 2nd Trimester March 8 No School for Students – ½ day for Teachers - Records Day (Elementary and High School = ½ Records Day) (Middle School = ½ Professional Development) March 29 - April 2 Spring Break
No School for Students. Records Day (location of choice)
No School for Students. Professional Development September 2 ½ day Professional Development/ ½ day Teacher Preparation September 6 No School – Labor Day September 8 First Day for Students (½ day)/ ½ day Teacher Preparation November 8 Term Ends – ½ day Professional Development/ ½ day Records Nov 24 – 26 No School – Thanksgiving Dec 18 – Jan 2 No School – Winter Break January 17 No School – Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day January 26 Term Ends – ½ day Students/ ½ day Records February 18 – 21 No School – President’s Day Break March 18 No School for Students – Professional Development April 1 Term Ends – ½ day Professional Development/ ½ day Records April 4 – 8 No School – Spring Break April 22 ½ day Students and Staff – Good Friday May 30 No School – Memorial Day June 8 ½ day Students/ ½ day Records June 9 Term Ends – ½ day Students/ ½ day Records On November 9, January 27, April 1, and June 9, teachers may leave after completing responsibilities and following the district’s check-out procedure. *Attendance at professional development days prior to September 1st or after June 9th is optional. The Board agrees to pay $100 per day for attendance at professional development days the week before school starts. Parent-Teacher conferences will be determined by each building at the beginning of school year. Each day of documented attendance at a Board approved professional development activity during the school year will eliminate a day’s attendance at the Professional Development Days (excluding Professional Development Days within the school calendar). For the purposes of this section, a school year includes the summer before and the summer after the August to June school year. For example, the professional development received, from June 2010 after school is out through August 2010 before school begins, could count for the 2009-10 school year or 2010-11, but not both.
No School for Students. Teacher Work Day (½ PD–½ Records Day) April 2-6, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers Spring Break May 28, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers Memorial Day June 12, 2012 Half Day for Students June 13, 2012 Last Day for Students–½ Day for Students June 14, 2012 Last Day for Teachers – ½ Day 2011-2012 School Calendar August 11, 2011 Teacher Work Day August 15, 2011 First Day of School August 30, 2011 No School for Students District Teacher PD Day September 2-5, 2011 No School for Students & Teachers Labor Day Break October 27, 2011 End of First Marking Period October 28, 2011 No School for Students Teacher Work Day (½ PD–½ Records Day) October 31 - November 3, 2011 Intersession I – Optional November 4, 2011 No School for Students & Teachers November 10, 2011 No School for Students Parent-Teacher Conferences November 11, 2011 No School for Students & Teachers November 24-25, 2011 No School for Students & Teachers Thanksgiving Break December 22, 2011 – January 2, 2012 No School for Students & Teachers Winter Break January 13, 2012 End of First Semester
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No School for Students. MLK Day Total Teacher Days: 185 Total Student Days: 000 Total Teacher Days: 188 Total Student Days: 180

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