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Academic Calendar for 2012-2013
July 4 August 15 August 16 August 17 August 20 August 21 August 22 September 3 September 4 September 24 October 23-25 October 24 October 26 October 30 November 1 November 6 Nov. 19*-23 Nov. 22-23 December 3 December 21January 1 December 24January 1 January 2 January 16 January 17 January 18 January 21 January 23 February 18 February 20 March 6 March 19-20 March 26 March 29 April 1-5 April 1-2 April 9 April 16-18 May 2 May 7-10 May 17 May 27 June 5 June 6 June 7* Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Monday Tuesday Monday Tuesday-Thursday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Monday-Friday Thursday-Friday Monday Friday-Tuesday Monday-Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Tuesday-Wednesday Tuesday Friday Monday-Friday Monday-Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday-Thursday Thursday Tuesday-Friday Friday Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Holiday – Fourth of July (Schools & Offices Closed) School-Based PD a.m.; Teacher Workday p.m. Teacher Workday Teacher Workday District PD School-Based PD a.m.; Teacher Workday p.m. First Day for Students No Students- Holiday – Labor Day (Schools & Offices Closed) First Day for CD and Head Start Students Progress Reports HSAP Fall Testing (Make-ups through November 2) 45th School Day No Students- Teacher Workday Report Cards Early Release (2 hours) for Parent Conferences No Students – Holiday – Election Day (Schools & Offices Closed) No Students- Holiday – Thanksgiving (Schools Closed) Holiday – Thanksgiving Break (Offices Closed) Progress Reports No Students- Holiday - Winter Break & New Year’s Day (Schools Closed) Holiday - Winter Break & New Year’s Day (Offices Closed) Students return from Winter Break 90th School Day No Students- School-Based PD No Students- Teacher Workday No Students- Holiday- Martin L. King, Jr. Day (Schools & Offices Closed) Report Cards No Students- Holiday – Presidents’ Day (Schools Closed; Offices Open) Progress

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