If you’ve got a child in public school, you live by the public school calendar, and at long last the education department has released the NYC public school calendar for 2022-2023. Many local NYC preschools follow the public school schedule, too. The New York City Department of Education’s calendar for the 2022-2023 school year is below, and you’ll want to bookmark it now for reference—and to help with planning family vacations and school break camp coverage.
Once again, there will be no snow days. Plan on logging your kiddos on for a day of remote learning whenever buildings are closed for snow or other emergencies.
These are all of the dates you can count on your kiddos being out of school during the 2022-2023 school year.
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2022-2023 NYC Public School Calendar
Thursday, September 8: First day of school for all students
Monday, September 26: Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
Tuesday, September 27: Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
Wednesday, October 5: Yom Kippur, schools closed
Monday, October 10: Italian Heritage/Indigenous Peoples Day, schools closed
Tuesday, November 8: Election Day, no in-person or remote instruction provided
Friday, November 11: Veterans Day, schools closed
Thursday, November 24-Friday, November 25: Thanksgiving Recess, schools closed
Monday, December 26-Monday, January 2: Winter Recess, schools closed
Monday, January 16: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, schools closed
Monday, January 30: Professional Development Day for 9-12 and 6-12 schools; students in these schools do not attend.
Monday, February 20-Friday, February 24: Midwinter Recess, schools closed
Thursday, April 6: First day of Passover, schools closed
Friday, April 7: Second day of Passover, schools closed
Monday, April 8-Friday, April 14: Spring Recess, schools closed
Friday, April 21: Eid al-Fitr, schools closed
Monday, May 29: Memorial Day, schools closed
Thursday, June 8: Anniversary Day/Chancellor’s Conference Day, students do not attend
Friday, June 9: Clerical Day for elementary, middle, K-12 schools and D75 programs, students in these programs do not attend
Monday, June 19: Juneteenth, schools closed
Tuesday, June 27: Last day of school for all students.
For the full calendar, including all parent-teacher conference days, please see the DOE’s full calendar.
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