Students rejoice on their last day before summer recess in a festive atmosphere with special meals.
New York City public school students concluded their academic year, marking the start of summer recess. The Department of Education released the school calendar for the upcoming year, which includes significant holidays and breaks, ensuring ample time for rest and cultural observance. Students celebrated their last day with special meals and a festive atmosphere, while city services will continue during the break. Families can look forward to a well-planned summer as the city prepares for the upcoming school year.
New York City public school students wrapped up their academic year on Thursday, June 26, 2025, marking the transition to summer recess. This year’s school year began on September 5, 2024, allowing students a full day of classes to celebrate their achievements before the summer break commenced the following day, June 27, 2025.
The New York City Department of Education (DOE) has released the school calendar for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year. The first day of classes for this new school year is scheduled for Thursday, September 4, 2025, with the last day of school set for June 26, 2026. The calendar outlines approximately two dozen days off throughout the year, ensuring that students and staff have ample time to rest and observe various holidays.
The 2025-2026 school calendar accommodates various significant religious holidays such as Good Friday, Yom Kippur, and Eid al-Fitr. Additionally, traditional school breaks including winter, mid-winter, and spring recess will align with notable holidays like Christmas and Passover. This year’s calendar also sees the inclusion of Diwali as an official public school holiday, highlighting efforts to honor cultural diversity within the school community.
Aside from religious observances, the calendar includes public holidays such as Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Columbus Day), Election Day, Thanksgiving, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, and Juneteenth. Furthermore, important dates for parent-teacher conferences have been established across elementary, middle, and high schools.
On the last day of school, students were seen celebrating with cheers and hugs, embracing the beginning of their summer adventures. The day also featured a special breakfast menu that included buttermilk pancakes and hashbrowns. For lunch, students enjoyed multiple options such as a spicy crispy chicken sandwich, fish sticks, and fresh tomato salad, preparing them for a well-deserved break ahead.
Eligible students were provided with school bus service and free subway rides, ensuring safe and convenient travel during their summer break. While students relish their time off, alternate side parking regulations remain in effect throughout the summer. Sanitation collection services will continue as scheduled, ensuring that city services remain operational during the school recess.
As the city gears up for summer, families in New York City can look forward to a well-planned break while keeping in mind the recently announced academic calendar for the next school year. With a balanced approach to holidays and breaks, the DOE aims to satisfy both educational needs and cultural recognition within its diverse student population.
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