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Back to School 2005

School calendar

Pinellas County schools' student calendar for 2005-06

By Times Staff Writer
Published July 20, 2005


AUG. 3 Schools open - classes begin

AUG. 24 School improvement planning day - dismissal two hours early for students

SEPT. 5 Labor Day - schools closed

OCT. 14 Professional development day - schools closed for students

OCT. 19 School improvement planning day - dismissal two hours early for students

NOV. 11 School improvement planning day - dismissal two hours early for students

NOV. 21-22 District training days - schools closed for students

NOV. 23-25 Thanksgiving holidays - schools closed

DEC. 16 Professional development day - schools closed for students; first semester ends

DEC. 19-DEC. 30 Winter holidays - schools closed

JAN. 2 Schools reopen - second semester begins

JAN. 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - schools closed

JAN. 26 School improvement planning day - dismissal two hours early for students

FEB. 20 School improvement planning day - dismissal two hours early for students

MARCH 27-31 Spring holidays - schools closed

APRIL 26 School improvement planning day - dismissal two hours early for students

MAY 5 Professional development day - schools closed for students

MAY 16 Last full day of school for students; second semester ends

MAY 17-18 High school graduation

[Last modified August 2, 2005, 15:04:02]


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