Status of Franklin County Public Schools
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2009-2010 School Calendar
August 12 - First day of classes
September 7 - Labor Day, no classes
September 23 - Early Release Day
October 2 - PD Day, no classes
October 12-16 - Fall Break
October 28 - Early Release Day
November 25-27 - Thanksgiving Break
December 9 - Early Release Day
Dec. 21-Jan. 1 - Winter Break
January 4 - Classes resume
January 18 - ML King Day, no classes
January 27 - Early Release Day
February 12 - PD Day, no classes
February 15 - Presidents Day, no classes
March 10 - Early Release Day
March 19 - PD Day, no classes
April 5-9 - Spring Break
April 28 - Early Release Day
May 18, Election Day, no classes
June 9 - Last Day of Classes*
*Subject to change due to missed days
Please note that it is up to the administrators of Franklin County Public Schools to update this status. If you feel the status is incorrect, please contact them and ask them to correct it.
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