What calendar can I use for 2023?

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This is the 2022–23 school year calendar for all 3K–12 NYCDOE public schools. If your child attends a private, parochial, charter school, NYCEEC Early Childhood Community-Based Organization or Family Childcare Program, please contact your child’s school for information about their calendar.

Please note the following:

  • November 8, Election Day, is a non-attendance day for students. No in-person or remote instruction will be provided.
  • On “Snow days” or days when school buildings are closed due to an emergency, all students and families should plan on participating in remote learning.
  • Individual schools’ Parent-Teacher Conference dates might be different from the dates below. Your child’s teacher will work with you to schedule your conference.

The 2021-22 school year calendar is still available on the 2021-22 school year calendar page.

Translations

Important Dates

DateWeekdayEvent
September 8 Thursday First day of school
September 15 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools and Pre-K Centers
September 22 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
September 26–27 Monday– Tuesday Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
September 29 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
October 5 Wednesday Yom Kippur, schools closed
October 10 Monday Italian Heritage / Indigenous Peoples' Day, schools closed
November 3 Thursday Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
November 8 Tuesday Election Day, students do not attend school
November 9 Wednesday Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
November 11 Friday Veterans Day, schools closed
November 17 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
November 18 Friday Afternoon Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
November 24–25 Thursday– Friday Thanksgiving Recess, schools closed
December 26–January 2 Monday– Monday Winter Recess, schools closed
January 16 Monday Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, schools closed
January 24–27 Tuesday– Friday Regents Administration
January 30 Monday Professional Development Day for high schools and 6–12 schools; students in these schools do not attend.
January 31 Tuesday Spring Semester begins
February 20–
24
Monday– Friday Midwinter Recess, schools closed
March 9 Thursday Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools and Pre-K Centers; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
March 16 Thursday Afternoon and Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
March 23 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
March 24 Friday Afternoon Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
April 6 Thursday First Day of Passover, schools closed
April 7 Friday Second Day of Passover / Good Friday, schools closed
April 10–14 Monday– Friday Spring Recess, schools closed
April 21 Friday Eid al-Fitr, schools closed
May 4 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for elementary schools and Pre-K Centers
May 11 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
May 18 Thursday Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
May 29 Monday Memorial Day, schools closed
June 8 Thursday Anniversary Day / Chancellor's Conference Day for staff development; students do not attend.
June 9 Friday Clerical Day for elementary schools, middle schools, K–12 schools, and standalone D75 programs; students in these schools do not attend.
June 14–23 Wednesday– Friday Regents Administration (excluding June 19, when schools are closed)
June 19 Monday Juneteenth, schools closed
June 27 Tuesday Last day of school for students

What calendar can I use for 2024?

In 2024, you can re-use calendars from these years: 1996, 1968, and 1940.

Can I print a 2023 calendar?

2023 Year Calendar It can be downloaded as Microsoft Word, Excel, or PDF format. This calendar is designed in portrait layout, making it easy for you to print, display and easily view in your wall, desk, office, or home. The two-tone blue calendar highlights the months and days of week for easier visibility.

What year can I reuse calendar?

Those years I look out for a cool vintage calendar. Yes, you can actually reuse old calendars from years that begin on the same day of the week. In 2022 those years include 2011, 2005, 1994, 1983, 1977, 1966, and 1955.

Which calendar do we use?

The Gregorian calendar is the calendar in current use in the Western world, both as the civil and Christian ecclesiastical calendar. Instituted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, the calendar has 365 days with an extra day every four years (the leap year) except in years divisible by 100 but not divisible by 400.