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1 CALENDAR FOR ALL DISTRICTS DISTRICT X = closed SD=Snow Days Begin Begin Labor Day Sept 3 Fall Break Thanksgiving Nov Winter Break Martin Luther King Jan 2 Presidents Day Feb 8 Spring Break Memorial Day May 27 Last Day Last Day OTHER # of Days Griffith Aug 3 Aug 4 Aug 5 X Oct X Dec 24- X X Mar X May May 3 None noted on Calendar 83 8 Hanover Highland Aug 7 Aug 20 Aug 9-0 Aug 3 Aug 2 X Oct Nov 2-23 Dec 24 Aug. 4 X Oct X Dec 24 Hobart Aug 20 Aug 2 X Oct 26 and 29 Lake Ridge Aug. 20 Aug 2 High School X Dec 2- Aug. 22 X Oct X Dec 24 X X Mar Apr - Makeup or Vacation No School X Feb 5 and 8 Mar Apr X June 5 June 6 2/5, Apr, June 7 Make-up Day s X May 24 May 25 Make-up Days /2, 2/5, 2/8, 4/ X Feb 5 and 8 Mar 29 Apr 5 X June 5 June 6 Makeup Days /2,2/5,2/8, 3/29,6/6 X Feb 5 and 8 Mar 29 Good Friday Apr - 5 X June 5 June 6 None noted on Calendar Lake Station Aug 7 Aug 20 Aug 2 X Oct X Dec 24- X Feb 5 and 8 Mar 29 Good Friday Apr -5 X June 3 June 4 Makeup 2/5, 6/5 83 Merrillville Aug 3-7 Aug 2 Aug 22 X Oct X Dec 24 X Feb 5 and 8 Apr 29 Good Friday Apr -5 X June 5 June 6 Makeup 6/ River Forest Aug 22 Aug 23 X Oct X Dec 24 Feb 5 and 8 Apr -5 X June 6 June 7 Makeup 2/5, 3/29 84 Tri Creek Aug 9-0 Aug 3 Aug 20 X Nov -2 X Dec 24 X X Mar 29 Apr 5 X May May 3 Makeup 5/3, 6/ NISEC Eagle Park Aug 2 Aug 22 X Oct X Dec 24- X Feb 5-8 Good Friday Mar 29 Mar 29- Apr 5 X June 5 June 6 June 3 DD s/ Secretaries last day 85
2 School Calendar Northwest Indiana Special Education Coop Eagle Park Community School NISEC Administration Phone: Eagle Park Community School Phone: August 2 September 2 October 2 Web site: (Check here for school activities.) Important Dates: August August 9-0 August 2 August 22 0 Month Staff First Day Teacher Contracts Available First Day First Day September 3 Labor Day - No School/Office Closed November December January October October Parent/Teacher Conferences & In-service (No ) Fall Recess - No School November Thanksgiving - No School/Office Closed December 24 - January 4 December 25 January Winter Vacation - No School Christmas - Office Closed Years - Office Closed February March April January 2 February 5-8 February 8 March 29 March 29 - April 5 Martin Luther King Day - No School/ Office Closed President s Day Break - No School President s Day - Office Closed Good Friday - Office Closed Spring Vacation - No School May 27 Memorial Day - No School/Office Closed May June July June 5 June 6 June 3 July 4 Approved 03/4/202 Last Day Last Day 0 Month Staff Last Day Office Closed Student Days, 85 Teacher Days In case of school cancellations, make-up days are added to the end of the school year. First Pay for is 08/3/2 Last Pay for 22 pays is 06/2/3 Last Pay for 26 pays is 08/6/3 SQUARE AROUND DAY IS A PAYDAY
3 Griffith Public Schools July 2 August 2 First Quarter Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa August 3 Only August 4 All August 5 School Begins September 3 No School October 2 First Quarter Ends Second Quarter October 7 PSAT October Fall Break September 2 October 2 November 2 December 2 October 29 Classes Resume Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa November 6 No School Only November 22 No School November 23 No School December 2 First Semester Ends Dec Jan. 4 Winter Break Third Quarter 3 January 7 Classes Resume January 2 No School January 3 February 3 March 3 April 3 February 8 No School Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa March 4-3 ISTEP Testing March 5 Third Quarter Ends Fourth Quarter March 8 Fourth Quarter Begins March Spring Break April Classes Resume April 29 - May 8 ISTEP Testing 3 May 27 No School May Last Day for May 3 June 3 Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Griffith High School Griffith Middle School Beiriger Elementary Ready Elementary Wadsworth Elementary Administration Center May 3 Important Dates Last Day for Adopted December 5, 20
4 H a n o v e r C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l C o r p o r a t i o n S c h o o l Y e a r C a l e n d a r 202 August AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY Board Approved: November 9, Elementary Registration: NEW TO DISTRICT STUDENTS ONLY 8-: am, -3 pm RETURNING STUDENTS - Last names beginning with A-L: 2-4 pm, 5:-7: pm RETURNING STUDENTS - Last names beginning with M-Z: 2-4 pm, 5:-7: pm OPEN REGISTRATION: 9 am-2 pm Middle/High School Registration: 6 NEW TO DISTRICT STUDENTS ONLY 8-: am, -3 pm 7 RETURNING STUDENTS Last names beginning with A-L: 2-4 pm, 5:-7: pm 9 RETURNING STUDENTS Last names beginning with M-Z: 2-4 pm, 5:-7: 0 OPEN REGISTRATION: 9 am-2 pm 3-4 NEW TO DISTRICT STUDENTS ONLY By appointment /4 Freshman Orientation High School 6 th Grade Orientation Middle School Teacher Orientation Day Teacher Orientation Day Jane Ball Elementary Back to School Night 5:00pm-6:pm First Student Day Lincoln Elementary Back to School Night 6:pm-8:00pm September Labor Day No School Hanover Central High School Back to School Night 6:pm-8:00pm Hanover Central Middle School Back to School Night 6:pm-8:00pm October End of First Grading Period Fall Break No School November Thanksgiving Break No School December Last day of school in 202 Winter Break - No School 203 January 7 School Resumes 7 End of First Semester (92 days) End of Second Grading Period 8 Records Day No School 2 Martin Luther King Day No School 22 Beginning of Second Semester February 6 Kindergarten Parent Meetings 5 Makeup or Vacation No School 8 Presidents Day No School March 4-5 Kindergarten Round-Up 22 End of Third Grading Period Spring Break No School April Makeup or Vacation No School May 27 Memorial Day - No School June Baccalaureate End of Second Semester (88 days) End of Fourth Grading Period Last Day of School Records Day No School 8 th Grade Graduation Make-up Day No School Commencement 2:00 pm FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE First Semester: Second Semester: Contract Period: Instructional Days: (92 days) (88 days) (83 days) ( days) Jane Ball Elementary School Lincoln Elementary School Hanover Central Middle School Hanover Central High School Administration Building
5 School Town of Highland School Year Calendar AUGUST FEBRUARY S M T W TH F S August S M T W TH F S Teacher In-service Prof. Develop/Work Day 4 First Student Day September 3 Labor Day (no school) SEPTEMBER MARCH S M T W TH F S October S M T W TH F S 2 End of st 9-weeks Fall Recess (no school) November Thanksgiving Break (no school) 29 3 December OCTOBER 9-2 Early Release Days APRIL S M T W TH F S 2 End of st Semester S M T W TH F S Winter Recess begins (no school) January Winter Recess (no school) Classes Resume No School NOVEMBER MAY S M T W TH F S February S M T W TH F S Winter Break (no school) March End of 3rd 9-weeks Spring Recess DECEMBER April JUNE S M T W TH F S Spring Recess S M T W TH F S May End of 2nd Semester Final Day for teachers Memorial Day 3 JANUARY JULY S M T W TH F S S M T W TH F S Note: Each Wednesday is so identified as an early release day Key st Semester = 89 Days = First/Last Day 2nd Semester = 9 Days Scheduled Make Up Days = No School Days /2, 2/5, 2/8, 4/ = Prof Develop (No School) Additional days at end of year if necessary = End of 9 weeks Approved (LMC /7/2, Board 2/4/2)
6 School City of Hobart School Calendar August July 203 Adopted 2-- August 202 September October School Year Aug. 20- First Day for -Teacher Orientation Aug. 2- First Day for -School Days June 5 - Last Day for 2-Records Day June 6 - Last Day for 83 Days Emergency Make-up Days Grading Periods st - Jan. 2 All Schools If an emergency closing occurs, 2nd - Feb. 5 the days will be made up in the Aug. 2 - Oct days November December January rd - Feb. 8 following order based on the dates of closing. If not needed Oct. - Jan days 4th - March 29 results in a vacation day. Jan March days th - June 6 Apr. 8 - June 5 42 days days dark grey Breaks Labor Day Sept. 3rd Midterm Oct. Break- Oct. 26th and Oct. 29th Sept. 7th - Sept. 2st 3 Thanksgiving- Nov. 22nd and 23rd Nov. 26th - Nov. th Winter Break- Dec. 2st - Jan. 4th Feb. 2st - Feb. 22nd February March April MLK Jr.- Jan. 2st May 6th - May 0th Pres. Break- Feb.5th and 8th Spring Break- March 29th - April 5th Memorial Day- May 27th Record Days All - January 8th - students no school 3 All - June 6th - students no school May June 203 July light grey ISTEP+/ECA Assessment Windows ECA (retesters) - 2/0/2-2/20/ ECA (spring) - 4/22/3-6/5/ ISTEP+Applied Skills - 3/4/3-3/3/ ISTEP+Multiple Choice - 4/29/3-5/8/ IREAD-3-3/8/3-3/20/ ECA Summer (retesters) 6/20/3-8//203
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8 LAKE STATION COMMUNITY SCHOOLS CALENDAR (APPROVED 3/2/2) AUGUST FEBRUARY S M T W T F S AUGUST S M T W T F S Inservice Inservice 2 First Day for SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 3 Labor Day MARCH S M T W T F S OCTOBER 8 End of Nine Weeks Fall Break NOVEMBER Thanksgiving Break 29 3 OCTOBER APRIL S M T W T F S DECEMBER S M T W T F S Recordkeeping (No ) Christmas Break JANUARY Christmas Break NOVEMBER FEBRUARY MAY S M T W T F S 5-8 Winter Break S M T W T F S 3 5 Snow Make-Up MARCH ISTEP+ Testing End of Nine Weeks DECEMBER 8-20 IREAD (3rd Grade Only) S M T W T F S 29 Good Friday JUNE S M T W T F S APRIL Spring Break ISTEP+ Testing MAY ISTEP+ Testing 27 Memorial Day JANUARY S M T W T F S JUNE JULY Last Day of School S M T W T F S Recordkeeping (No ) Snow Make-Up Days (If necessary) Graduation Summer School (Sec.) APPROVED 3/2/ JULY Graduation - June 9, Last Day of Summer School (Sec.) Teach. Student Summer School may be delayed El. Sec. due to snow make-up days. Aug.20 -Oct Calendar is subject to change Oct.9 -Dec Progress Reports Report Cards when student make-up days Jan. 7 -Mar Sept. 8 Oct. are needed to meet the state Mar.8 - June Nov. 20 Jan. 5 day requirement 83 Feb. 2 Mar. 26 Apr. 23 (Edison only)
9 Merrillville Community School Corporation August September October November December January Board approved December 20, School Calendar Grades K-2 Administrative Calendar August 3-7 Teacher Orientation 20 Organization Day/Conference on Instruction 2 Faculty Meetings/Building Collaboration day 22 st Day of School Pierce Open house 6-8 p.m. Sept. 3 No School/Labor Day 6 MIS Open house 6-8 PM 28 Progress reports distributed (Grades K-8) Oct. 5 First grade period ends - MHS (32 days) MHS -Parent/Tchr. conf. (2: - 7: pm) (No ) 22 Fall ECA test window (Oct Nov. 6) 24 End of grading Period grades K-8 (45 days) No School/Fall Break Nov. 2 Report cards sent home grades K Trimester finals MHS (/6/2 = days - 62 day total) No School/Thanksgiving Holiday 26 2nd Trimester Begins - MHS Progress reports distributed (Grades K-8) Dec. 0 Early Winter ECA test window (Dec. 0-2/Jan. 7-8) 24 No School/Winter Holiday begins through Jan. 7 Return from Winter Holiday 5 st Semester grades K-8 ends (90 days) 8 MHS end of 6 week period ( days - 92 day total) 2 No School/Martin Luther King Day 24 K-8 -Parent/Tchr.Conf. (2: - 7: pm) (No ) Feb. 4 Late Winter ECA test window (Feb. /March 8) 5-8 No School/President s Day 27 Progress reports/grades distributed (Grades K-8) 28- Trimester finals March Trimester finals - 2nd Trimester ends. ( days) 4 MHS begins 3rd Trimester 4-3 ISTEP Testing writing window 22 End of 3rd Grading Period grades K-8 (44 days) 28 Report card distributed grades K-8 29 No School/Spring Break April -5 No School/Spring Break 8 Return from Spring Break 9 MHS - end of 6 week period (29 days - 59 day total) 23 Spring ECA test window (April 22 - June 5) 29-May8 ISTEP Progress Test Window Grades 3-8/4 & 6/5 & 7 29 Kindergarten Testing (April 29-May 3) May 8 Progress reports distributed (Grades K-8) 27 No School/Memorial Day June 5 Is the th student day of attendance and will be the scheduled last day of school if emergency days are not used. (Sem 2 = 90 days) (3rd Tri = 32 Days) 6 Is the 84th faculty day of attendance and will be the last scheduled day for faculty if emergency days are not used. Teacher Records Day - do not attend 7-4 If school is cancelled the June 7-4 will be used as makeup days. 7/4 K-2 report distributed and/or mailed Summer School - To be announced 7 SummerECA test window June 20 - August. Summer School Schedule - To be announced Scheduled activities and events are subject to change. Please check the specific building activities calendar for times prior to February March April May June = First day of school for students = Prof. Dev. students hr early dismissal. = No school students & teachers. = No school for students. = End of grading period. = Teacher records day.
10 202 River Forest Schools 203 July 202 August January 203 S M T W T F S 22 - ' First Day S M T W T F S ' First Day September Labor Day & 28 - Fifth Grade Camp October August ' Inservice - No School 25 - End of First Grading Period S M T W T F S 26 & 29 - Fall Break - No School S M T W T F S 3 4 November Elementary Parent-Teacher Conferences 2:5-6:5 8 - Jr.Sr. High Parent-Teacher Conferences 3:5-6: Thanksgiving Break - No School December September Winter Break Begins January S M T W T F S 7 - Classes Resume S M T W T F S 8 - End of First Semester - No School For - AM - Teacher Recordkeeping - Dismissed 2: February Make Up Day # if necessary or No School Presidents' Day - No School 29 March 3 October End of Third Grading Period 29 - Make Up Day #2 if necessary or No School S M T W T F S April S M T W T F S Spring Break Classes Resume Elementary Parent-Teacher Conferences 2:5-6: Jr.Sr. High Parent-Teacher Conferences 3:5-6: May November Memorial Day - No School June February 203 March 203 April 203 May 203 S M T W T F S 6 - Last Day for S M T W T F S Last Day for : AM - Teacher Recordkeeping - Dismissed 2: Graduation Summer School Grading Periods Student Days Staff Days to December to June 203 S M T W T F S to S M T W T F S to Total Days Dismissal Time for Early Release Wednesdays \ Grades K-5: 2:00 p.m. Grades 6-2: 2:40 p.m Report Cards Sent Home 3 Elementary: Secondary: /7/202 /8/202 Emergency Closing Days (if necessary) /28/3 /28/3 Student Registration Days If School is closed before 2//3, 4/7/3 4/8/3 8/9 & 8/0/2 - All Returning make up day will be 2/5/3 Test Dates 8: - :00 & :00-5:00 at RFJSHS If school is closed between 2//3 and ISTEP+ Writing - 3/4/3-3/3/3 8/5/2 - at each 3/22/3, make up day will be 3/29/3 ISTEP+ Progress - 4/29/3-5/8/3 elementary school office 8:00-2:00 Additional days missed will be made up HS ECA Fall - 0/22/2 - /6/2 8/6/2 - & Returning Expelled following the end of the school year HS ECA Early Winter - 2/0/2-2/2/2 at RFJSHS 8:00-2:00 HS ECA Late Winter - 2//3-3/8/3 HS ECA Spring - 4/22/3-6/5/3 KDG Registration for : 3/8-3/22/3 All Schools = no school HS ECA Summer - 6/20/3-8//3 KDG Screenings by Appointment = end of grading period 3rd Grade iread Test - 3/8/3-3/20/3 5/28/3-6/5/3 Adopted
11 T r i - C r e e k S c h o o l C o r p o r a t i o n S c h o o l Y e a r C a l e n d a r AUGUST SD SD SD SEPTEMBER OCTOBER EG NOVEMBER DECEMBER EG/ES 22 3 JANUARY FEBRUARY August Registration: For all students will take place at Lowell High School from 2:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. 2 Registration: For all students will take place at Lowell High School from 2:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. 9 0 First Days for First-Year 3 First Teacher Work Day PM only 4 5 Staff Development 6 Staff Development AM Teacher Work Day PM 20 First Student Day September 3 NO SCHOOL Labor Day October 22 Nov. 6 End-of-Course Assessment Window (Fall) 9 End of first grading period (44 days) 26 Report cards sent out 29 Parent-Teacher Conferences (4:5-8:00 p.m.) November -2 NO SCHOOL Fall Break NO SCHOOL Thanksgiving Break December 0 2 End-of-Course Assessment Window (Early Winter)* 2 End of second grading period (4 days) End of first semester (85 days) 24 NO SCHOOL Winter Break January January 7 School resumes / Begin second semester 7 8 End-of-Course Assessment Window (Early Winter)* Report cards sent out 2 NO SCHOOL Martin Luther King, Jr. Day February End-of-Course Assessment Window March 8 (Late Winter) 8 NO SCHOOL Presidents Day March 4 3 ISTEP+ Testing Window Applied Skills 5 End of third grading period (48 days) 8-20 IREAD-3 Assessment 22 Report cards sent out 29 April 5 NO SCHOOL Spring Break April 8 School resumes 22 June 5 End-of-Course Assessment Window (Spring) 29 May 8 ISTEP+ Testing Window Multiple Choice May 27 NO SCHOOL Memorial Day Last Student Day End of fourth grading period (47 days) End of second semester (95 days) 3 Last Teacher Day AM only Teacher Record Day TBD 20 August June Graduation End-of-Course Assessment Window (Summer) MARCH EG APRIL MAY EG/ES 3 JUNE Student Days 85 Teacher Days EG = End of Grading Period ES = End of Semester SD = Staff Development Calendar is subject to change when student make-up days are needed to meet state requirements. If needed, May 3 and June 3 7 will be possible make-up days. *End-of-Course Assessment Early Winter administrations are not continuous to accommodate school calendars. Board Approved: February 9, 202
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