The 2020 school year is just around the corner, and it's time to start planning!
Here's a look at the key dates you need to know for the upcoming school year. We'll also provide some tips on how to make the most of the school year.
Month | Key Dates |
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August | August 24: First day of school for students |
September | September 7: Labor Day (no school) |
October | October 12: Columbus Day (no school) |
November | November 11: Veterans Day (no school) |
November 26-27: Thanksgiving Break (no school) | |
December | December 21-January 1: Winter Break (no school) |
January | January 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no school) |
February | February 17: Presidents Day (no school) |
March | March 30-April 3: Spring Break (no school) |
April | April 10: Easter Break (no school) |
May | May 25: Memorial Day (no school) |
June | June 12: Last day of school for students |
Note: These dates are subject to change, so be sure to check with your local school district for the most up-to-date information.
Here are a few tips to help you make the most of the 2020 school year:
Here are some resources that can help you stay on top of the school calendar:
When making plans for the school year, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, consider your child's age and developmental level. Some activities may not be appropriate for younger children.
Second, consider your family's schedule. Make sure that the activities you choose align with your family's schedule.
Third, consider your child's interests. Choose activities that your child will enjoy and that will help them learn and grow.
Fourth, consider your budget. Some activities may have a cost associated with them. Make sure that you can afford the activities that you choose.
If your child has special needs, there are a few things you should keep in mind when making plans for the school year.
First, make sure that the activities you choose are appropriate for your child's needs.
Second, consider your child's transportation needs. If your child needs transportation to and from school, make sure that you have a plan in place.
Third, make sure that the school staff is aware of your child's needs. This will help ensure that your child has a successful school year.
Year | Total Enrollment |
---|---|
2010 | 50,000,000 |
2015 | 52,000,000 |
2020 | 54,000,000 |
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Year | Dropout Rate |
---|---|
2010 | 10% |
2015 | 8% |
2020 | 6% |
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Year | Total Funding |
---|---|
2010 | $500,000,000,000 |
2015 | $550,000,000,000 |
2020 | $600,000,000,000 |
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Year | Average Salary |
---|---|
2010 | $50,000 |
2015 | $55,000 |
2020 | $60,000 |
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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