Veterans Day: No School
Branches LearningA day to honor military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Schools are closed to recognize the service and sacrifice of veterans.
A day to honor military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Schools are closed to recognize the service and sacrifice of veterans.
A short break in the fall semester to give students and staff a rest period. Schools are closed for a few days to rejuvenate before continuing the term.
This date marks the end of formal instruction and the deadline for all coursework to be completed and turned in.
An extended holiday break during the winter season, including Christmas and New Year's. Schools are closed to allow time for family celebrations and rest.
An extended holiday break during the winter season, including Christmas and New Year's. Schools are closed to allow time for family celebrations and rest.
The start of the second semester of the academic year. Students return to live classes to begin new courses and continue their educational journey, resuming interactive and real-time instruction.
A federal holiday honoring the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Schools are closed to commemorate his contributions to the fight for equality and justice.
A holiday commemorating the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, known for his leadership during the Civil War.
A holiday celebrating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, as well as honoring all U.S. presidents. Schools are closed in recognition of the country's leadership history.
A break in the spring semester for students and staff to relax and recharge.