Attention parents! The NYC Dept. of Education released the 2022-2023 public school calendar. If your child attends a NYC public school, save this page for everything you need to know about important dates within the upcoming public school year.
Important notes:
- 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.
NYC DOE 2022-2023 Public School Calendar:
September 8 – First day of school for students
September 15 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools and pre-k centers
September 22 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
September 26 – Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
September 27 – Rosh Hashanah, schools closed
September 29 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools, K-12 and 6-12 schools
October 5 – Yom Kippur, schools closed
October 10 – Italian Heritage/Indigenous Peoples’ Day, schools closed
November 3 – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early
November 8 – Election Day, students do not attend school
November 9 – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and D75 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early
November 11 – Veterans Day, schools closed
November 17 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools, K-12 and 6-12 schools
November 18 – Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for high schools, K-12 and 6-12 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early
November 24 – Thanksgiving, schools closed
November 25 – Thanksgiving recess, schools closed
December 26 – Christmas Day (observed), schools closed
December 27-30 – Winter recess, schools closed
January 2 – New Year’s Day (observed), schools closed
January 16 – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, schools closed
January 24-27 – Regents administration
January 30 – Professional Development Day for high schools and 6–12 schools; students in these schools do not attend
January 31 – Spring semester begins
February 20-24 – Midwinter recess, schools closed (includes Presidents Day and Lincoln’s Birthday (observed)
March 9 – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools and pre-k centers; students in these schools dismissed three hours early
March 16 – Afternoon and evening parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and D75 schools. Students in these schools dismissed three hours early.
March 23 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
March 24 – Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools; students in these schools dismissed three hours early
April 6 – First day of Passover, schools closed
April 7 – Second day of Passover / Good Friday, schools closed
April 8-14 – Spring recess, schools closed
April 21 – Eid al-Fitr, schools closed
May 4 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary schools and pre-k centers
May 11 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and D75 schools
May 18 – Evening parent-teacher conferences for high schools, K–12, and 6–12 schools
May 29 – Memorial Day, schools closed
June 8 – Anniversary Day / Chancellor’s Conference Day for staff development; students do not attend
June 9 – Clerical Day for elementary schools, middle schools, K–12 schools, and standalone D75 programs; students in these schools do not attend
June 14-23 – Regents Administration (excluding June 19, when schools are closed)
June 19 – Juneteenth, schools closed
June 27 – Last day of school for students
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