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South Huntington School Calendar 2017-18: First Day Of School, Vacations, Conferences

When's the first day of school in South Huntington? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.

The first day of school in South Huntington is September 6. Feel free to mark it on your calendar as one of the most dreaded days of the year for students and teachers — and feel free not to feel guilty about marking it as one of your favorites. The South Huntington School District has released its 2017-2018 calendar for public schools.

The calendar includes important dates such as winter and spring vacations, religious holidays, federal holidays, early dismissals and parent-teacher conferences.

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Here is the full list of dates to know for this school year:


September

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  • 9/4: Labor Day
  • 9/5: Superintendent's Conference Day
  • 9/6: First Day for Students
  • 9/21 - 9/22: No School (Rosh Hashanah)

October


  • 10/9: No School (Columbus Day)

November


  • 11/7: No School for Students (Superintendent's Conference Day)
  • 11/10: No School (Labor Day)
  • 11/23 - 11/24: No School (Thanksgiving Recess)

December


  • 12/25 - 1/1: No School (Winter Recess)

January


  • 1/1: No School (Winter Recess)
  • 1/15: No School (MLK Day)

February


  • 2/19 - 2/23: No School (Presidents' Day and Mid-Winter Recess)

March


  • 3/29 - 4/4: No School (Spring Recess)

April


  • 4/2 - 4/4: No School (Spring Recess)

May


  • 5/25: No School for Students (Superintendent's Conference Day)
  • 5/28: No School (Memorial Day)

June


  • 6/22: Last Day of School for Students

Ready for the new school year? Check out Patch's Ultimate Back-to-School Guide for everything from backpacks to notebooks to be sure everyone has what they need.



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