Chicago Sun-Times

CPS school year starts before Labor Day, gives 2-week winter break

- BY NADER ISSA, EDUCATION REPORTER nissa@suntimes.com | @NaderDIssa

Hate ’em or love ’em, those pre-Labor Day starts to Chicago’s school year aren’t going away.

The Board of Education on Wednesday approved Chicago Public Schools’ new 2023-24 academic calendar, which resumes classes Aug. 21, a full two weeks before the September holiday.

This will be the third consecutiv­e school year the district aligns itself with suburban schools and many colleges and universiti­es that go back in August. CPS had long held out as one of the only districts to maintain a post-Labor Day start.

CPS CEO Pedro Martinez acknowledg­ed at the school board meeting Wednesday that creating these schedules is “not easy because you’re trying to please many people.”

“We know how important calendars are and how they drive everything for both our staff and families,” he said.

Some parents have complained that the earlier start cuts into the end of the summer and some planned vacations.

CPS officials pointed out, however, that the earlier start also means kids leave for summer break sooner and have a better chance to participat­e in summer camps, jobs and other opportunit­ies that start earlier in the summer.

Students will again have the whole week of Thanksgivi­ng off this year, and the first semester of the school year will end before a two-week winter break — which begins Friday, Dec. 22 — to start high school classes fresh in the new year.

The first quarter profession­al developmen­t day will also shift to the day before report card pickup to make October classes less stopand-start. And parent-teacher conference days for high school and elementary students will be combined in the fall but separate, on consecutiv­e days, in the spring of 2024. The district took public comment into considerat­ion in making those adjustment­s, officials said.

The school year will end June 6.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILES ?? Students arrive at Jordan Community Public School in Rogers Park last year.
SUN-TIMES FILES Students arrive at Jordan Community Public School in Rogers Park last year.

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