Schools
Anne Arundel 2016-17 School Calendar Set
Board members moved the start date up, and if it's a mild winter, students could start vacation 10 days earlier than this year.

From the AACPS Communications Office:
The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County on Wednesday night approved a calendar for the 2016-2017 school year that will see the first students arrive for class on Monday, Aug. 22, two calendar days earlier than in the current school year.
The last students have class will be Wednesday, June 14, 2017, three calendar days earlier than this year.
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Approved by a 9-0 vote, the 2016-2017 calendar builds in five days for inclement weather closings and stipulates that Easter Monday (April 17, 2017) would be used as a makeup day if needed. Any additional needed makeup days would be added to the end of the school year. A lack of inclement weather closings could result in schools dismissing on June 7, 2017 – 10 calendar days earlier than in the current school year.
The board did not take a vote on a tentative calendar for the 2017-2018 school year. It will do so at a later date.
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The board modified the calendar proposed by the school system’s Calendar Committee to begin the school year one day earlier, end the school year one day later, maintain the weeklong Easter/spring break, and have students attend class on the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.
As proposed by the Calendar Committee, the calendar also shortens the Thanksgiving break by two days, meaning students will attend class on the Monday and Tuesday preceding Thanksgiving. It also places single days for parent-teacher conferences in each of the first three marking periods and reallocates exam days to accommodate the school system’s move to quarterly assessments.
The calendar will be posted on the school system’s website, www.aacps.org.
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