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Back To School: East Greenwich 2021-22 School Calendar
Parents in East Greenwich can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
EAST GREENWICH, RI — Back-to-school planning has already begun, with calendars available to help parents prepare for the first day in the East Greenwich Public School District.
The first day of school for East Greenwich students will be Sept. 8.
Masks are likely to be back for at least the start of the school year as well. Rhode Island state leaders called for all school districts to require mask-wearing in schools this fall, regardless of vaccine status. The latest guidance comes following the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention's latest recommendations, which encouraged universal mask-wearing in schools.
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The governor, education commissioner and director of the Rhode Island Department of Health issued a joint statement Wednesday, saying the state will continue to follow the CDC's guidance for schools.
"We strongly recommend that school districts set a policy that requires masking in schools this fall regardless of vaccination status in direct correlation with CDC guidance," Gov. Dan McKee, Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green and Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott said. "Over the course of the summer, we will continue to monitor the CDC's guidance and update Rhode Island's guidance as necessary."
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Here is the list of dates to know for this school year:
East Greenwich Public Schools Dates To Know
First Day: Sept. 3
Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 24-26.
Winter Break: Dec. 23-31
February Vacation: Feb. 21-25
Distance learning for professional development: March 14
April Vacation: April 18-22
Distance learning for professional development: May 11
High School graduation: TBD
Last day of school: June 22 or 180th day
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