NYC School Calendar 2026-2027: Important Dates

Share

The NYC School Calendar 2026-2027 runs from Thursday, September 10, 2026, to Monday, June 28, 2027, and applies to all NYC Public Schools (NYCPS) programs from 3-K through grade 12.

It does not apply to private, parochial, or charter schools, or to NYC Early Education Centers (NYCEEC) and Family Childcare Programs, each of which sets its own calendar.

The table below summarizes the figures parents, students, and staff reference most often when planning around the school year.

CategoryCount / DateNotes
First day of schoolThursday, September 10, 2026Applies to 3-K through grade 12
Last day of schoolMonday, June 28, 2027Regents Administration continues after this date for some students
Full school closure days30 daysHolidays, recesses, and closures combined
Parent-Teacher Conference dates14 datesSplit across four grade-band groups
Early dismissal days (3 hours early)6 daysTied to specific Parent-Teacher Conference dates
Regents Administration windows3 windows, 13 total daysJanuary, mid-June, and late June
Spring Semester startTuesday, February 2, 2027Follows Midwinter Recess
Minimum instructional days required by New York State180 daysSet by New York State Education Law, applies to NYCPS along with all other NY public school districts

This calendar does not include NYC DOE payroll schedules, UFT (United Federation of Teachers) contractual planning days beyond what is listed, or individual school open house dates; those categories are addressed under What This Calendar Does Not Cover.

Table of Contents

First Day and Last Day of School in NYC for 2026-2027

When Does NYC School Start in 2026?

NYC school starts on Thursday, September 10, 2026, for all NYCPS students from 3-K through grade 12. This date applies system-wide across the five boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island — and is not staggered by grade level.

Individual schools may hold separate orientation sessions before this date, but those are not part of the official NYCPS calendar.

When Does NYC School End in 2027?

NYC schools end on Monday, June 28, 2027, for the general student population. This date does not apply uniformly to every student: high school students taking Regents Examinations continue testing through Friday, June 25, 2027, meaning some students remain on a school-related schedule after the June 8, 2027, and June 10, 2027, non-instructional days but before the final Regents window closes.

Full NYC DOE Calendar 2026-2027 Date Breakdown

The table below lists every date published in the NYCPS 2026-2027 calendar in chronological order, categorized by event type.

DateEventCategory
Thursday, September 10, 2026First day of schoolInstructional
Monday, September 21, 2026Yom Kippur, schools closedHoliday
Wednesday, September 23, 2026Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, middle schools and D75Conference
Thursday, September 24, 2026Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, high schools, K–12, 6–12Conference
Wednesday, September 30, 2026Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, elementary and Pre-K CentersConference
Monday, October 12, 2026Italian Heritage/Indigenous Peoples’ Day, schools closedHoliday
Tuesday, November 3, 2026Election Day, remote instruction for all studentsRemote Day
Thursday, November 5, 2026Afternoon/evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, elementary and Pre-K; early dismissalConference / Early Dismissal
Wednesday, November 11, 2026Veterans Day, schools closedHoliday
Thursday, November 12, 2026Afternoon/evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, middle and D75; early dismissalConference / Early Dismissal
Thursday, November 19, 2026Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, high schools, K–12, 6–12Conference
Friday, November 20, 2026Afternoon Parent-Teacher Conferences, high schools, K–12, 6–12; early dismissalConference / Early Dismissal
Thursday, November 26 – Friday, November 27, 2026Thanksgiving Recess, schools closedBreak
Thursday, December 24, 2026 – Friday, January 1, 2027Winter Recess, schools closedBreak
Monday, January 18, 2027Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, schools closedHoliday
Tuesday, January 26 – Friday, January 29, 2027Regents AdministrationTesting
Monday, February 1, 2027Professional Development Day; high school and 6–12 students not in attendancePartial Closure
Tuesday, February 2, 2027Spring Semester beginsInstructional
Monday, February 15 – Friday, February 19, 2027Midwinter Recess, schools closedBreak
Wednesday, March 3, 2027Afternoon/evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, elementary and Pre-K; early dismissalConference / Early Dismissal
Thursday, March 4, 2027Afternoon/evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, middle and D75; early dismissalConference / Early Dismissal
Tuesday, March 9, 2027Eid al-Fitr, schools closedHoliday
Thursday, March 18, 2027Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, high schools, K–12, 6–12Conference
Friday, March 19, 2027Afternoon Parent-Teacher Conferences, high schools, K–12, 6–12; early dismissalConference / Early Dismissal
Friday, March 26, 2027Good Friday, schools closedHoliday
Thursday, April 22 – Friday, April 30, 2027Spring Recess, schools closedBreak
Wednesday, May 12, 2027Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, high schools, K–12, 6–12Conference
Thursday, May 13, 2027Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, middle and D75Conference
Monday, May 17, 2027Eid al-Adha, schools closedHoliday
Wednesday, May 26, 2027Evening Parent-Teacher Conferences, elementary and Pre-KConference
Monday, May 31, 2027Memorial Day, schools closedHoliday
Tuesday, June 8, 2027Clerical Day; no classes for 3-K, Pre-K, elementary, middle, K–12, standalone D75Partial Closure
Thursday, June 10, 2027Anniversary Day/Chancellor’s Conference Day; students do not attendStaff Development
Tuesday, June 15 – Friday, June 18, 2027; Monday, June 21 – Friday, June 25, 2027Regents AdministrationTesting
Monday, June 28, 2027Last day of school for studentsInstructional

School Closures and Religious/Cultural Holidays in the NYC School Calendar 2026-2027

NYCPS closes schools entirely — as distinct from a partial closure or remote-instruction day — on 12 separate holiday or recess occasions during 2026-2027, totaling 30 weekday closures.

Fall 2026 Closures

Fall 2026 includes three single-day holidays and one multi-day recess.

  • Yom Kippur falls on Monday, September 21, 2026.
  • Italian Heritage/Indigenous Peoples’ Day falls on Monday, October 12, 2026.
  • Veterans Day falls on Wednesday, November 11, 2026.
  • NYC Schools Thanksgiving Break 2026 spans Thursday, November 26, 2026, through Friday, November 27, 2026, a two-weekday closure that pairs with the federal Thanksgiving holiday.

Winter 2026-2027 Closures

  • NYC Winter Break 2026 runs from Thursday, December 24, 2026, through Friday, January 1, 2027, covering seven weekdays across the Christmas and New Year period.
  • Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day follows on Monday, January 18, 2027.
  • Midwinter Recess then spans Monday, February 15, 2027, through Friday, February 19, 2027, a five-weekday break positioned two weeks after the Spring Semester begins on Tuesday, February 2, 2027.

Spring 2027 Closures

  • Eid al-Fitr falls on Tuesday, March 9, 2027.
  • Good Friday falls on Friday, March 26, 2027.
  • NYC Schools Spring Break 2027 spans Thursday, April 22, 2027, through Friday, April 30, 2027, a seven-weekday closure that does not fall entirely within a single calendar week.
  • Eid al-Adha falls on Monday, May 17, 2027.
  • Memorial Day closes schools on Monday, May 31, 2027, roughly four weeks before the last day of school.

This document does not list Lunar New Year as a 2026-2027 closure date. In years when Lunar New Year falls on a weekday during the school year, NYCPS has historically observed it as a district-wide holiday; confirm this date directly against the official NYCPS release if it is not reflected in this table.

Parent-Teacher Conference Schedule by Grade Band

NYCPS does not schedule Parent-Teacher Conferences on the same dates for every grade band.

The comparison below outlines how the fall and spring conference schedules differ by grade band across 14 total conference dates.

Grade BandFall Conference DatesSpring Conference DatesEarly Dismissal Applies?
Elementary schools and Pre-K CentersWednesday, September 30, 2026 (evening); Thursday, November 5, 2026 (afternoon/evening)Wednesday, March 3, 2027 (afternoon/evening); Wednesday, May 26, 2027 (evening)Yes, on November 5, 2026, and March 3, 2027
Middle schools and D75Wednesday, September 23, 2026 (evening); Thursday, November 12, 2026 (afternoon/evening)Thursday, March 4, 2027 (afternoon/evening); Thursday, May 13, 2027 (evening)Yes, on November 12, 2026, and March 4, 2027
High schools, K–12, and 6–12 schoolsThursday, September 24, 2026 (evening); Thursday, November 19, 2026 (evening); Friday, November 20, 2026 (afternoon)Thursday, March 18, 2027 (evening); Friday, March 19, 2027 (afternoon); Wednesday, May 12, 2027 (evening)Yes, on November 20, 2026, and March 19, 2027

Early dismissal, where it applies, releases students three hours earlier than the standard schedule. This applies only to students in the specific grade band holding conferences that day; it does not apply system-wide across every NYCPS school on those dates.

Regents Administration in the NYC School Calendar 2026-2027 occurs across three separate windows totaling 13 testing days. The January window runs from Tuesday, January 26, 2027, through Friday, January 29, 2027 (four days).

The June windows run from Tuesday, June 15, 2027, through Friday, June 18, 2027, and from Monday, June 21, 2027, through Friday, June 25, 2027 (nine days combined).

Regents Administration primarily affects high school students; it is not a full-school closure, and elementary and middle school instruction typically continues on a normal schedule during these windows unless a school building is repurposed as a testing site.

Election Day, Remote Learning, and Professional Development Days

Are NYC schools remote on Election Day 2026?

NYC schools operate remotely for all students on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, for Election Day. This differs from a full closure: instruction continues, but delivery shifts from in-person to remote for the entire district rather than closing schools outright, a distinction relevant to families comparing this date against a holiday closure.

Professional Development Day, February 1, 2027

Monday, February 1, 2027, is designated a Professional Development Day with a grade-band split rather than a uniform closure. Students attending high schools and schools serving only grades 6-12 do not attend on that day.

All other students — including those in 3-K, Pre-K, elementary, middle schools serving K-8, and D75 programs — attend school as scheduled.

Semester Structure: Fall Semester and Spring Semester Dates

The 2026-2027 school year is divided into two semesters, with the Spring Semester beginning on Tuesday, February 2, 2027, the day immediately following the February 1, 2027, Professional Development Day.

The Fall Semester spans from the first day of school, Thursday, September 10, 2026, through the end of January 2027.

This calendar does not publish specific marking period end dates within each semester; those are typically issued separately by NYCPS as a supplemental academic calendar addendum.

Clerical Day and Anniversary Day/Chancellor’s Conference Day

What Is a Clerical Day in the NYC School Calendar?

A Clerical Day is a non-instructional day reserved for administrative tasks rather than a holiday or recess. Tuesday, June 8, 2027, is designated a Clerical Day, with no classes for students attending 3-K, Pre-K, elementary schools, middle schools, K-12 schools, and standalone D75 programs. This date does not explicitly list high schools among the affected programs in the published calendar.

What Is Anniversary Day/Chancellor’s Conference Day?

Anniversary Day, also called Chancellor’s Conference Day, is reserved for staff development rather than student instruction. Thursday, June 10, 2027, is designated for this purpose; students do not attend school on this date, while staff participates in professional development activities.

How to Access the NYC School Calendar 2026-2027: PDF, iCal, and Printable Formats

NYCPS distributes its calendar in several formats, each suited to a different use case. The comparison below outlines how each format functions for the 2026-2027 school year.

FormatBest ForOffline AccessAuto-UpdatesTypical Use
PDF downloadPrinting, archiving, sharing via emailYesNoReference copy kept on a phone or desktop
iCal (.ics) fileSyncing with a personal calendar appYes, once importedDepends on subscription methodOngoing reminders for recesses and conference dates
Google Calendar syncHouseholds using Google Calendar for schedulingPartial (cached)Yes, if subscribed rather than imported onceShared family calendars across multiple children
Printable versionPosting on a refrigerator, binder, or classroom wallYesNoQuick-glance household reference

How to Download the NYC DOE Calendar 2026-2027 as a PDF

Downloading the NYC DOE Calendar 2026-2027 as a PDF typically involves locating the official calendar page at schools.nyc.gov/calendar and selecting the district-wide printable link rather than an individual school’s events page.

Most PDF versions preserve the full-year layout, including grade-band-specific Parent-Teacher Conference dates, in a single document suitable for printing.

Confirming You Have the Correct NYC School Calendar 2026-2027 Version

Confirm the PDF or webpage explicitly states “2026-2027” before relying on it, since prior-year documents for 2025-2026 or earlier sometimes remain indexed and searchable alongside current versions.

Check the first-day-of-school date against Thursday, September 10, 2026; a mismatch indicates an outdated file.

NYC DOE Calendar iCal and Google Calendar Sync

Adding the NYC School Calendar 2026-2027 to a phone or Google Calendar typically requires an .ics file link rather than a PDF. Once imported, holidays, recesses, and conference dates appear as individual calendar entries.

A one-time import does not automatically update if NYCPS issues a calendar addendum; a subscribed calendar feed, where available, updates automatically, while a one-time .ics import does not.

NYC School Calendar 2026-2027 by School Level: Elementary, Middle, and High School Differences

The core dates on the NYC School Calendar 2026-2027 — first day, last day, and major recesses — apply uniformly across elementary, middle, and high school. Three categories of dates differ by grade level:

  • Parent-Teacher Conference scheduling differs by grade band, with elementary/Pre-K, middle/D75, and high school/K-12/6-12 groups each holding separate fall and spring conference dates, detailed in the comparison table above.
  • Regents Administration applies specifically to high school students across three windows in January and June 2027; elementary and middle schools are not part of this testing schedule.
  • The February 1, 2027, Professional Development Day excludes high school and 6-12 students from attendance while requiring attendance from all other grade levels, the reverse pattern of a typical grade-band split.

Local Context: NYC DOE Boroughs and Districts

NYCPS serves students across five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. The district-wide calendar covered in this guide applies to all community school districts within these boroughs, including District 75 (D75), which serves students with significant disabilities and is referenced separately throughout the Parent-Teacher Conference schedule above.

Individual schools within any borough may maintain supplemental calendars covering open houses, orientation sessions, or athletic schedules that are not part of the district-wide academic calendar.

What This Calendar Does Not Cover

This guide addresses the district-wide NYCPS instructional calendar only. It does not include:

  • Specific marking period start and end dates or report card distribution dates, which NYCPS typically publishes as a separate academic bulletin.
  • UFT (United Federation of Teachers) contractual planning days beyond the Anniversary Day/Chancellor’s Conference Day listed above.
  • Extended School Year (ESY) or Chapter 683 program calendars, which follow separate schedules from the general education calendar.
  • Individual school event calendars, including open houses, athletic schedules, and orientation dates for incoming students.
  • Weather-related emergency closures: NYCPS states that on days when buildings close due to inclement weather or other emergencies, instruction may continue remotely rather than being cancelled outright.

Readers seeking any of the categories above should consult NYCPS’s dedicated pages for those topics rather than the general academic calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions About the NYC School Calendar 2026-2027

When does the NYC DOE calendar come out?

NYCPS typically publishes the full academic-year calendar, including the one covering 2026-2027, in advance of the school year’s start. Confirm the current release against the official schools.nyc.gov/calendar page for the most recent version.

How many school days are in the NYC DOE calendar for 2026-2027?

New York State law requires a minimum of 180 instructional days per school year for public school districts, including NYCPS. Digital and remote-instruction days, such as Election Day 2026, count toward this total; full closures and recesses do not.

Is the NYC school calendar the same for elementary, middle, and high school in 2026-2027?

The first day, last day, and major recess dates apply to every NYCPS grade level. Parent-Teacher Conference dates, Regents Administration windows, and the February 1, 2027, Professional Development Day differ by grade band, as detailed in the sections above.

eriq elikplim
eriq elikplimhttps://acadcalendar.com
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.

Table of contents [hide]

Read more

Explore