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2025-2026 Preschool Calendar

'24 - '25 Calendar & Holidays

March 31 - April 7: Spring Break and Holiday Camp

April 18: No classes - Easter Weekend

May 24: Last day spring semester

May 26: Memorial Day Holiday - No School Week

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Camp Weeks: June 2 - July 25

(Closed July 4th)

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August

1- Meet the Teacher Night 4-6 p.m.

4 - First Day - Arrive at 8:15

20 - 9:00 Vision Screenings

21 - Speech Screenings

 

September

1 - Labor Day Holiday - Closed

5 - Grandparent’s Day Program 9:00

30 - Picnic with Parents 11:00 & Parent Conference Day

 

October

6-10  - Fall Break - Day Camp

17 - Fire Safety

20 - 50’s Dayj

31- Fall Party & Half Day 12:00 Dismissal & No Aftercare

 

November 

10 & 11 - No School & Day Camp 

15 - Sat. Turkey Parade age 10 and under

21 - Family Feast

24-26 No School & Day Camp

24-28 Thanksgiving break

 

December

18 - Winter Party - Christmas Around the World

19 - Half Day 12:00 Dismissal & No Aftercare

22-23 No School & Day Camp

31st Half Day

22-Jan.5th Winter Break

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January

5 - No School & Teacher Work Day

19 - No School 

23 - 100th day

 

February

2 - Groundhog Day

13 - Valentine’s Party

16 - No School 

 

March

2-6 - Read Across America - Guest Readers

17 - No School & Day Camp

20 - Spring Event

30- April 3 - spring break

 

April

1-3 Spring Break: No School & Day Camp

24 - Field Day

 

May

2 - Summer Reading Kick Off Event

22 - Last Day - Half Day - Promotion Ceremony

26-29 - Teacher Work Days

“We first learned about Advanced Academics Academy in 2022 when we were looking for a summer camp for (Son), who was homeschooled at that time. Though he was doing well educationally, we really wanted him to have more social interactions with kids his own age and to have more experiences outside of the house while COVID safety measures were still in full force. He attended several weeks of Turtle Creek Camp and absolutely loved it - so much so that we enrolled him for the next school year.

 

During his time at Advanced Academics Academy, (Son) has made huge strides in his learning and socialization. The experience-based learning structure provided at this institution has sparked his imagination and curiosity in ways that his ways that his brief time with public school did not, and the lower student to teacher ratio has allowed him to receive much more individualized instruction, helping him excel in subjects (he) has a strong grasp on while keeping him up to speed in areas he needs a little more help with. The strong focus on movement and activity throughout the day has been so very important for him as a child with ADHD to help him manage his impulses and energy levels to help him maintain concentration during classroom time.

 

Most of all, (Son) absolutely loves coming to school, and we feel that his enthusiasm for learning that to Advanced Academics Academy will provide him with a strong base to succeed throughout his academic career.”

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