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A '''school year''', as opposed to a calendar year, describes the length of time that students are in a given grade. The school year is subdivided into two grading periods called semesters, which are for convenience subdivided into two quarters each. | A '''school year''', as opposed to a calendar year, describes the length of time that students are in a given grade. The school year is subdivided into two grading periods called semesters, which are for convenience subdivided into two quarters each. The current school year is the 2025-2026 school year. | ||
Within the school year are four notable breaks: | Within the school year are four notable breaks: | ||
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A school year, as opposed to a calendar year, describes the length of time that students are in a given grade. The school year is subdivided into two grading periods called semesters, which are for convenience subdivided into two quarters each. The current school year is the 2025-2026 school year.
Within the school year are four notable breaks:
- Thanksgiving break, occurring in late November, lasts 1 week.
- Winter Break, in late December and early January, lasts 2 weeks. It divides the first and second semesters.
- Spring Break, in early April, lasts 1 week.
- Summer Break, beginning in early June and ending in mid-August, lasts 2½ months.