DCPS Calendar 2026-2027: Important Dates, Holidays, and Religious Observances

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The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 governs the academic schedule for the District of Columbia Public Schools, the traditional public school system serving Washington, DC, and covers 180 instructional days across four marking terms from Monday, August 24, 2026, through Thursday, June 17, 2027.

DCPS finalized this schedule as part of a three-year release covering School Years 2026-2027, 2027-2028, and 2028-2029, after collecting feedback from more than 1,800 community members in a fall 2024 survey.

That feedback shaped three specific changes for the 2026-2027 school year: a two-week winter break, a spring break aligned with the anticipated breaks in neighboring Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, and a school year that ends before the Juneteenth holiday.

DCPS revised the religious observances section of this calendar in May 2026, after the original SY26-29 calendars were shared.

The current version, published June 11, 2026, adds the second day of Rosh Hashanah as a full-day observance and removes the last day of Sukkot from the list.

The dates and tables below reflect this current, corrected version.

DCPS Calendar 2026-2027 Overview

DCPS, short for District of Columbia Public Schools, operates 117 traditional public schools under Interim Chancellor Dr. Kim Jackson and is distinct from DC’s public charter school sector.

The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 applies to all 117 traditional DCPS schools; it does not apply to DC’s 123 public charter schools, which set independent academic calendars.

When does the DCPS 2026-2027 school year start and end? The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 runs from Monday, August 24, 2026, to Thursday, June 17, 2027, covering 180 instructional days across four marking terms, with winter break from December 21 to January 1 and spring break from March 22 to 26.

First Day of School

The first day of school for DCPS students in the 2026-2027 school year is Monday, August 24, 2026. Students in grades Pre-K3 through 12 begin on this date, with one exception described below.

New educators complete orientation, and staff complete professional development days in the weeks immediately before the 24th, concluding the week of Monday, August 17, 2026.

First Day for Pre-K Students

Pre-K students follow a staggered start and begin on Thursday, August 27, 2026, three school days after the general first day. This staggered entry lets Pre-K teachers complete individual family conferences and classroom orientation before their youngest students arrive.

Last Day of School

The last day of school for DCPS students in the 2026-2027 school year is Thursday, June 17, 2027. Seniors finish one day earlier, on Wednesday, June 16, 2027, to allow time for grade certification ahead of graduation ceremonies.

If the district uses any of its two planned snow-day make-up sessions, the last day of school shifts to Tuesday, June 22, or Wednesday, June 23, 2027.

DCPS Calendar 2026-2027: Full Year of Key Dates

The table below lists every non-instructional day, break, and administrative date on the official DCPS calendar 2026-2027, drawn directly from the district’s published SY26-27 calendar (dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-calendars).

DateEvent
Monday, August 24, 2026First day of school
Thursday, August 27, 2026First day for Pre-K students
Monday, September 7, 2026Labor Day, no school
Monday, October 12, 2026Indigenous Peoples’ Day, no school
Tuesday, October 13, 2026Parent-teacher conference day, no school
Friday, October 30, 2026End of Term 1, half-day records and PD
Monday, November 2, 2026Half-day records, half-day wellness
Tuesday, November 3, 2026No school for students or teachers
Wednesday, November 11, 2026Veterans Day, no school
Wednesday, November 25, 2026Thanksgiving break begins
Thursday, November 26, 2026Thanksgiving Day
Friday, November 27, 2026Thanksgiving break ends
Monday, December 21, 2026Winter break begins
Friday, December 25, 2026Christmas Day
Friday, January 1, 2027New Year’s Day, winter break ends
Monday, January 4, 2027Classes resume
Monday, January 18, 2027Martin Luther King Jr. Day, no school
Tuesday, January 26, 2027End of Term 2
Wednesday, January 27, 2027Half-day records and PD
Thursday, February 11, 2027Parent-teacher conference day, no school
Friday, February 12, 2027Staff professional development day
Monday, February 15, 2027Presidents’ Day, no school
Monday–Friday, March 22–26, 2027Spring break
Friday, April 9, 2027End of Term 3
Friday, April 16, 2027DC Emancipation Day, no school
Friday, May 14, 2027Wellness Day, no school for students and teachers
Monday, May 31, 2027Memorial Day, no school
Wednesday, June 16, 2027Last day for seniors
Thursday, June 17, 2027Last day of school, End of Term 4
Friday, June 18, 2027Juneteenth, observed, no school
Tuesday–Wednesday, June 22–23, 2027Planned snow-day make-up days, if needed

DCPS School Breaks 2026-2027

DCPS schedules three major breaks during the 2026-2027 school year, in addition to single-day and half-day closures.

Thanksgiving Break

Thanksgiving break runs from Wednesday, November 25, through Friday, November 27, 2026, a three-day closure that gives families a full week off when combined with the preceding weekend.

Winter Break

Winter break runs from Monday, December 21, 2026, through Friday, January 1, 2027, a full two weeks. Classes resume Monday, January 4, 2027.

This extended break reflects the community preference DCPS identified in its fall 2024 survey, where respondents confirmed support for a two-week winter recess stretching from late December into early January.

Spring Break

Spring break runs Monday, March 22, through Friday, March 26, 2027. Classes resume Monday, March 29, 2027.

DCPS aligned this window with the anticipated spring breaks of Maryland’s Montgomery County Public Schools and Prince George’s County Public Schools, a change requested by families with children enrolled across DC and suburban Maryland districts.

Spring break also overlaps entirely with Good Friday, March 26, 2027, meaning the last day of the break coincides with a full-day religious observance.

Federal, District, and Religious Holidays on the DCPS Calendar 2026-2027

The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 closes schools for eight federal and district holidays and marks 19 religious observances for scheduling purposes, without necessarily closing school on the observance dates themselves.

Federal and District Holidays

HolidayDateDay of Week
Labor DaySeptember 7, 2026Monday
Indigenous Peoples’ DayOctober 12, 2026Monday
Veterans DayNovember 11, 2026Wednesday
Thanksgiving DayNovember 26, 2026Thursday
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2026Friday
New Year’s DayJanuary 1, 2027Friday
Martin Luther King Jr. DayJanuary 18, 2027Monday
Presidents’ DayFebruary 15, 2027Monday
DC Emancipation DayApril 16, 2027Friday
Memorial DayMay 31, 2027Monday
Juneteenth, observedJune 18, 2027Friday

DC Emancipation Day commemorates the April 16, 1862, signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act, which freed more than 3,000 enslaved people in Washington, DC, and became a District public holiday in 2005 under DC Act 15-082.

Juneteenth’s actual date, June 19, 2027, falls on a Saturday; DCPS observes the holiday on the preceding school day, Friday, June 18, 2027.

Full-Day Religious Observances

DCPS asks schools to avoid scheduling special events, family programming, important meetings, or athletics on full-day religious observances, whether or not the observance falls on a weekend.

ObservanceDate
1st and 2nd Days of Rosh HashanahSeptember 12–13, 2026
Yom KippurSeptember 21, 2026
DiwaliNovember 8, 2026
Christmas EveDecember 24, 2026
ChristmasDecember 25, 2026
Ash WednesdayFebruary 10, 2027
First Day of RamadanFebruary 8, 2027
Eid al-FitrMarch 10, 2027
Good FridayMarch 26, 2027
EasterMarch 28, 2027
1st and 2nd Days of PassoverApril 21–22, 2027
Eid al-AdhaMay 17, 2027
First Day of MuharramJune 6, 2027
AshuraJune 15, 2027

DCPS notes that Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and the start of Ramadan may shift by a day depending on anticipated lunar sightings.

Evening-Only Religious Observances

Evening-only observances begin at sunset. DCPS permits normal daytime activities on these dates but asks schools to avoid scheduling evening events, such as Back to School Night or homecoming, and after-school meetings.

ObservanceEvening Begins
Rosh HashanahSeptember 11, 2026
Yom KippurSeptember 20, 2026
RamadanFebruary 7, 2027
Eid al-FitrMarch 9, 2027
Eid al-AdhaMay 16, 2027

Grading Periods, Records Days, and Conferences

DCPS Calendar 2026-2027 Marking Terms and Instructional Days

The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 divides the school year into four marking terms totaling 180 instructional days, the minimum required under DC law.

TermEndsInstructional Days
Term 1Friday, October 30, 202646
Term 2Tuesday, January 26, 202744
Term 3Friday, April 9, 202744
Term 4Thursday, June 17, 202746
Total180

DCPS distributes report cards after each term ends: early November, late January, mid-April, and June. Parents can check grades throughout each term through the ASPEN Parent Portal rather than waiting for the printed report.

Parent-Teacher Conference Dates

DCPS schedules two parent-teacher conference days on the 2026-2027 calendar, both mid-term rather than at term boundaries, per the scheduling preference the district identified in community feedback.

  • Tuesday, October 13, 2026
  • Thursday, February 11, 2027

Students do not attend school on either date.

Professional Development, Records, and Wellness Days

DCPS schedules several half-day and full-day non-instructional dates for staff throughout the year, distinct from conference days:

  • Monday, November 2, 2026: half-day records, half-day wellness
  • Wednesday, January 27, 2027: half-day records and PD
  • Friday, February 12, 2027: staff professional development day
  • Friday, May 14, 2027: full-day Wellness Day for students and teachers
  • Monday, June 21, 2027: half-day records and PD

DCPS Calendar 2026-2027 vs. 2025-2026: What Changed

Comparing the DCPS calendar 2026-2027 against the prior school year shows three deliberate shifts: a longer winter break, later spring break timing tied to neighboring districts, and a slightly earlier last day of school.

CategorySY 2025-2026SY 2026-2027
First day of schoolMonday, August 25, 2025Monday, August 24, 2026
Winter breakDecember 22, 2025 – January 4, 2026December 21, 2026 – January 1, 2027
Winter break length2 weeks2 weeks
Spring breakApril 13–17, 2026March 22–26, 2027
Last day of schoolFriday, June 19, 2026 (half-day)Thursday, June 17, 2027
Total instructional days180180

How the DCPS Calendar 2026-2027 Compares to 2025-2026

Spring break moves roughly three weeks earlier on the DCPS calendar for 2026-2027, from mid-April in 2025-2026 to late March in 2026-2027.

This shift aligns DCPS with Montgomery County and Prince George’s County, both of which anchor spring break to the school-year structure their districts use rather than the April date range DCPS previously followed.

The last day of school moves two days earlier as well, from June 19 to June 17, keeping the year’s end ahead of the Juneteenth holiday as families requested in the 2024 survey.

Downloading and Syncing the DCPS Calendar 2026-2027

DCPS publishes the official DCPS calendar 2026-2027 PDF in six languages through its School Calendars page: English, Spanish, Amharic, Chinese, French, and Vietnamese.

Each version contains the same dates shown in this guide, formatted as a printable one-page grid with the legend explained below. Families should download directly from dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-calendars to confirm they have the current, corrected version, since the district updated the religious observances section in May 2026 after the initial release.

Reading the DCPS Calendar Legend

The official PDF uses abbreviated codes rather than spelled-out event names. The table below translates each code.

CodeMeaning
FFirst day of school
F-ECEFirst day of school for Pre-K students
ETEnd of term
R/PDHalf-day records, half-day PD, no school for students
R/WHalf-day records, half-day wellness, no school for students
PDProfessional development for staff, no school for students
HOLHoliday for students, teachers, and staff
***No school for students or teachers
***(W)Wellness Day, no school for students or teachers
PTCParent-teacher conference day, no school for students
SNOWPlanned snow-day make-up day
NEONew educator orientation
L/ETLast day for students, end of term
LSLast day for seniors
R-GradRainbow Graduation, DCPS’s early-childhood promotion ceremony

Adding the DCPS Calendar to Google Calendar or Outlook

DCPS maintains an electronic version of its calendar that families can subscribe to directly, rather than re-entering dates manually.

The electronic calendar syncs to Google Calendar, Outlook, and Apple Calendar through a standard .ics feed, updated automatically when DCPS revises a date, which addresses the manual re-entry that a static PDF requires.

Families should access the current school year’s electronic calendar link from the DCPS Electronic Calendar page rather than reusing a prior year’s subscription URL, since each school year publishes under its own address.

What the DCPS Calendar 2026-2027 Does Not Cover

The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 applies only to traditional DCPS schools. It does not apply to the following:

  • DC’s 123 public charter schools. Each charter school, or charter network, sets its own independent academic calendar. Many charters align their first and last days loosely with DCPS but set their own professional development and conference dates.
  • Private and parochial schools in DC. These institutions are not part of DCPS and publish separate calendars.
  • Neighboring county school systems. Montgomery County Public Schools and Prince George’s County Public Schools coordinate spring break timing with DCPS but maintain fully separate calendars for all other dates.
  • Extended School Year (ESY) programming. Students receiving ESY services under an IEP follow a separate summer calendar issued by their school’s special education team.
  • Individual school early-dismissal or athletics schedules. These vary by school and are not reflected on the districtwide calendar.

Weather Closures and Snow-Day Make-Up Days

The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 sets aside two contingency dates for weather-related closures: Tuesday, June 22, and Wednesday, June 23, 2027. DCPS uses these only if the district cancels school earlier in the year for snow or other emergencies; if no closures occur, the school year ends as scheduled on June 17.

DCPS posts closure and delayed-opening announcements before 6:00 a.m. on affected days through its Operating Status page and its official social media accounts, rather than through the printed calendar itself.

Frequently Asked Questions About the DCPS Calendar 2026-2027

When does DCPS start school in 2026?

DCPS starts school on Monday, August 24, 2026, for most students. Pre-K students begin three days later, on Thursday, August 27, 2026, under a staggered-entry schedule.

How long is DCPS’s winter break for 2026-2027?

DCPS winter break runs two full weeks, from Monday, December 21, 2026, through Friday, January 1, 2027. Classes resume Monday, January 4, 2027.

Does the DCPS calendar for 2026-2027 apply to charter schools?

No. The DCPS calendar 2026-2027 covers only the district’s 117 traditional public schools. DC’s 123 public charter schools set independent calendars and should be confirmed directly with each school.

How many parent-teacher conference days does DCPS schedule for 2026-2027?

DCPS schedules two parent-teacher conference days for the 2026-2027 school year: Tuesday, October 13, 2026, and Thursday, February 11, 2027. Some third-party calendars list a third conference date in March that does not appear on the official DCPS calendar.

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Eric Elikplim is the lead editor of AcadCalendar.com. Eriq draws on 10 years of experience in edtech and project management. He has collaborated directly with multiple universities, establishing processes to cross-check term dates, registration deadlines, and exam schedules. Beyond calendar data, Eriq contributes thought leadership on academic productivity: he has authored articles on semester planning, and consulted with student organizations to refine reminder features and user experience.

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