
Anne Arundel County Public School calendar 2006-2007
August:
Aug. 14-16 -- New teacher orientation.
Aug. 21, 23 and 24 -- Orientation and training for teachers.
Aug. 22 -- Staff development day.
Aug. 25 -- Schools closed for teachers.
Aug. 28 -- Schools open for students; instruction begins.
Aug. 28-30 -- Parent conferences. Schools closed for prekindergarten, kindergarten and Early Childhood Education (ECI).
Aug. 31 -- Schools open for EIC students.
September:
Sept. 1-5 -- Staggered entrance for prekindergarten and kindergarten students.
Sept. 4 -- Labor Day: All schools and central offices closed.
Sept. 12 -- Primary Election: All schools and central offices closed.
Sept. 30 -- Interims to be sent home by today.
October:
Oct. 2 -- Yom Kippur. All schools and central offices closed.
Oct. 6 -- Interims to be sent home by today.
Oct. 20 -- Schools closed for all students; teachers' convention; staff development day.
November:
Nov. 2 -- End of first marking period. Two-hour early dismissal for all students. Schools closed for p.m. prekindergarten , kindergarten and E.C.I.
Nov. 3 -- Beginning of second marking period.
Nov. 7 -- Election Day. All schools and central offices closed.
Nov. 12-18 -- American Education Week.
Nov. 17 -- Report cards distributed.
Nov. 20-21 -- Schools closed for students: Parent/teacher conferences for elementary and middle schools. Inservice day and workday for high school teachers.
Nov. 22-24 -- Thanksgiving holiday: All schools and central offices closed.
December:
Dec. 15 -- Interims to be sent home by today.
Dec. 22 through Jan. 1 -- Christmas/winter holiday: All schools closed Dec. 22 through Jan. 1. School offices and central offices closed Dec. 22, 25, 29 and Jan. 1.
January:
Jan. 2 -- Schools open for students and teachers.
Jan. 8-11 -- High school assessment administration.
Jan. 15 -- Martin Luther King Jr. birthday commemoration: All schools and central offices closed.
Jan. 19 -- Semester exams for Centers of Applied Technology.
Jan. 22-25 -- High school semester exams. Two-hour early dismissal for all school students. Schools closed for p.m. prekindergarten, kindergarten and ECI students.
Jan. 25 -- End of second marking period.
Jan. 26 and 29 -- Schools closed for students. Inservice/workday for elementary and middle school teachers. Workday for high school teachers.*
Jan. 30 -- Beginning of third marking period.
February:
Feb. 9 -- Report cards distributed.
Feb. 19 -- Presidents' Day: All schools and central offices closed.
March:
March 9 -- Interims to be sent home by today.
March 14-21 -- Maryland School Assessment administration.
April:
April 2-4 and 10-11 -- Registration for prekindergarten and kindergarten.
April 4 -- End of third marking period. Two-hour early dismissal for all students. Schools closed for p.m. pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and ECI
April 5-9 -- Easter/spring holiday. All schools and central offices closed.
April 10 -- Beginning of fourth marking period.
April 25 -- Report cards distributed.
May:
May 11 -- Interims to be sent home by today.
May 21-25 -- High school assessment administration.
May 24-25 -- Schools closed for prekindergarten, kindergarten and ECI spring conferences for parents of these students.
May 28 -- Memorial Day. All schools and central offices closed.
June:
June 5 -- Last day for graduating seniors.
June 8 -- Semester Examinations for Centers of Applied Technology.
June 11-14 -- High school exams and textbook collection. Two-hour early dismissal for all students. Schools closed for all half-day pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and ECI
June 14 -- End of fourth marking period; last day for students.
June 18 -- Last day for teachers.
* Calendar notes
Inclement weather and emergency school closings
This calendar has four days built in at the end of the school year for emergency closings, making the school year 184 student days and 195
teacher days. If any of the four emergency days are not used, they will be deducted from the June closing date. Additional emergency closings
will be made up as follows:
- Additional emergency closing days will be made up by adding on days to the June closing date.
- If emergency closings fall on January testing days or the teacher workdays, all schools will reschedule so that there are four consecutive testing days for high school examinations followed by two teacher workdays.
Religious observances
Tests and examinations will not be scheduled on the day of a major
religious observance, including Rosh Hashanah: Sept. 22-23; Lunar New Year: Feb. 18;
Passover: April 3-4.
Tests and examinations for evening high school will not be scheduled on the day a
religious observance begins. Jewish holiday dates are set according to
the Hebrew lunar calendar. They begin at sundown on the preceding
evening and conclude at sundown on the dates noted.
Semester tests and examinations
Extracurricular activities, practices and club activities will be
scheduled at the end of the regular school day for not more than 90
minutes on the evening prior to the day of semester tests and
examinations for high schools.
Appropriate exercises
Schools will devote a portion of the day to appropriate exercises on the
following dates: Oct. 12: Columbus Day; Nov. 11: Veterans' Day; Jan. 15:
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday; Feb. 12: Lincoln's Birthday; Feb. 22:
Washington's Birthday; April: Arbor Month; May 28: Memorial Day; and any
other day of national significance. If schools are closed on these
dates, exercises should be held on the preceding Friday.
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