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Exclusive | NYC parents outraged at new 2026-27 school calendar — with kids in latest-ever return this fall

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NYC public school parents are less than enthused over an unusually late school start and one of the most chaotic calendars in recent memory.

The 2026-27 public school calendar, released on Tuesday, April 21, is sending parents into a tailspin, raising concerns about long breaks and erratic closures that will impact childcare for many working families.

Under the newly released “worst calendar in years,” according to one disgruntled Facebook user, students won’t return to class until Thursday, Sept. 10, nearly a full week later than this year’s Sept. 4 start date, because Labor Day falls on Sept. 7.

The final day of school lands on Monday, June 28, 2027, another eyebrow-raising date.

“My husband sent it to me first thing this morning — it’s ridiculous,” Queens mom Patti Savage DiPieri, whose son attends PS 221 in Douglaston and will enter first grade next year, told The Post. She also lamented the late September start date.

For many working families, the biggest issue with a later start is the now widened gap between the end of summer camps and the official first day of school. Many camps, both city-run and private, wrap by mid-August, some as early as Aug. 12, leaving parents scrambling for almost a month.

“For the majority, we could never find coverage,” DiPieri said, adding that it’s slightly easier to navigate now that her child is a little older. “My husband and I would just switch our days off. We could never take family vacations.” And hiring a babysitter can cost $300 a day.

Last school year, the summer holiday break ran to just over 9 weeks. This summer, because of the late start, children will be out of school roughly 11 weeks — which will throw huge costs to parents who will have to fund an additional two weeks of childcare, with costs already unaffordable for many.

Even when school begins, the calendar has several disruptions.

Election Day, which falls on Nov. 3, 2026, is now a remote learning day, whereas in the past it was a day off. Other remote learning days are not currently scheduled, but under Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s updated policy, snow days will no longer be a free-for-all; instead, students will take classes at home.

While New York State requires 180 instructional days to qualify for aid, the 2026-27 school year will have 177 instructional days, excluding two half-days for parent-teacher conferences, plus three staff development days. Students will have roughly 30 days off for holidays, including Christmas and spring breaks, for a total of roughly 40 full weeks of school.

In elementary schools, children will only be in school for full weeks 26 out of the 40 – with 14 of those weeks ranging from 1 to 4 days of the week in the classroom.

High schoolers will spend even less time in class due to time off for Regents exams.

“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: mid-winter (February) break has got to go. It has no cultural or religious significance, and it falls just 6 weeks after a 12-day break and 6-7 weeks before another 12-day break,” said another commenter on Facebook.

The final day of school, which falls on a Monday, is another quirk of the upcoming calendar.

“How ridiculous is it to have the last day of school on a Monday?” rants one NYC teacher in a TikTok video. “I can only imagine the attendance rates on that day.”

Other online reactions from parents and teachers have been equally tongue-in-cheek.

“This is a great calendar! it gives everyone something to complain about,” said one Instagram user.

Education officials defended the calendar, saying it was designed to balance students’ and family needs.

“The 2026-2027 school year calendar has been carefully developed to meet the state requirement of at least 180 instructional days while prioritizing student success at every level,” NYC public schools press secretary Onika Richards told The Post in a statement. “Our approach underscores a strong commitment to ensuring that students’ academic and socioemotional needs are met, at the same time, providing families and staff time for important holidays and observances.”  

Still, in real life, the calendar complicates things for families, and the mom-entary from group chats is definitely a-buzz.

“We have a little group chat, but I know it’s crazy,” DiPieri lamented to The Post.  



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