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Flag Day

People across the United States celebrate Flag Day on June 14 each year to honor the United States flag and to commemorate the flag’s adoption. On the same day, the United States Army celebrates its birthday. Is Flag Day a […]

Father’s Day

Father's Day in the United States is on the third Sunday of June. It celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make for their children's lives. Its origins may lie in a memorial service held for a large group […]

Eid al-Adha

For the more than 3 million Muslims in the US, Eid al-Adha is one of the most important dates in the calendar. How do they celebrate? Is Eid al-Adha a Public Holiday? Although Eid al-Adha is not a public holiday, […]

Juneteenth

Juneteenth is an annual observance on June 19 to remember when Union soldiers enforced the Emancipation Proclamation and freed all remaining slaves in Texas on June 19, 1865. This day is an opportunity for people to celebrate freedom and equal […]

American Eagle Day

American Eagle Day celebrates one of the most recognizable American national symbols – the once-endangered bald eagle. Is American Eagle Day a Public Holiday? Although American Eagle Day is not a public holiday, businesses and schools may be closed because […]

June Solstice

There are two solstices every year: one in June and one in December. The June solstice marks the longest day north of the equator and the shortest day in the south. Sun Reaches Most Northerly Point The June solstice is the moment the […]

Summer Program Prep

SCHOOL IS CLOSED FOR TWO DAYS TO PREPARE THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT FOR SUMMER PROGRAM HAPPY SUMMER PROGRAM

Independence Day

Independence Day is celebrated on July 4 and is often known as the Fourth of July. It is the anniversary of the publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776. Independence Day Celebrations Independence Day is a day […]

Muharram

Many Muslims in countries such as the United States observe the start of the Islamic New Year on the first day of Muharram, which is the first month in the Islamic calendar. Is Muharram a Public Holiday? Muharram is not […]

Ashura

The Day of Ashura is the 10th day of the Islamic month of Muharram. The Prophet Muhammad singled it out as a recommended fasting day and made it a meritorious act for his followers. He also recommended fasting the day before […]

Parents’ Day

Parental figures in the United States receive the recognition for the role they play in their children’s lives on Parents’ Day. The day aims to promote responsible parenting and to recognize positive parental role models. It celebrates the special bonds […]

Summer Break

HAPPY SUMMER BREAK SCHOOL IS CLOSED SEE YOU AFTER SUMMER BREAK

Purple Heart Day

Purple Heart Day is an observance that commemorates the creation of the Purple Heart Medal in 1782. Is Purple Heart Day a Public Holiday? This is not a public holiday. Government and public offices, businesses, and schools are not closed […]

Assumption of Mary

Catholic churches in the United States celebrate the feast of the Assumption on August 15 each year to honor the belief that Jesus' mother was taken to heaven. Is Assumption of Mary a Public Holiday? Assumption of Mary is not […]

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan (or Raksha Bandhana) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters, and families, on the full moon of the Hindu month of Shravana (Shravan Poornima), or around July and August. This day is also […]

Women’s Equality Day

Women's Equality Day celebrates the anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the United States' Constitution on August 26, 1920. Is Women's Equality Day a Public Holiday? Women's Equality Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal […]

Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami (Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Astami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanthi, Janmashtami) is one of the most important Hindu festivals that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. It is celebrated on the eighth […]

Labor Day

Labor Day is a federal holiday on the first Monday of September every year. It has its roots in the American labor movement. Is Labor Day a Public Holiday? This is a state public holiday. State government offices are closed. […]

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that celebrates the birthday of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom and success. It is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi and can last up to 10 days during the Hindu Month of Bhadra, which […]

National Grandparents Day

Many families in the United States observe National Grandparents Day on the first Sunday of September after Labor Day. This day honors grandparents. Is National Grandparents Day a Public Holiday? National Grandparents Day is not a public holiday. It falls […]

California Admission Day

September 9 is California Admission Day in the United States. It celebrates the time when California became the 31st state in 1850. Is California Admission Day a Public Holiday? This is a state public holiday. State government offices are closed. […]

First Day of National Hispanic Heritage Month

Is First Day of National Hispanic Heritage Month a Public Holiday? This is not a public holiday. Government and public offices, businesses, and schools are not closed for this observation but may hold special events and outreach programs to commemorate […]

The Prophet’s Birthday (Tentative Date)

Eid Milad ul-Nabi (Mawlid, Milad-un-Nabi) celebrates the Prophet Muhammad's life. It falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal. Some Muslims in the United States mark this occasion by fasting or holding communal meals, special prayers or […]

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day on September 17 commemorates the formation and signing of the Constitution of the United States on September 17, 1787. It is dedicated to all US citizens. Is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day a Public Holiday? […]

National POW/MIA Recognition Day

The United States’ National POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed across the nation on the third Friday of September each year. Many Americans take the time to remember those who were prisoners of war (POW) and those who are missing in […]

September Equinox

There are two equinoxes every year: one in March and one in September. In September, the Sun crosses the equator from north to south. Sun Crosses Celestial Equator The September equinox is the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator—an […]

Native American Day

While the second Monday of October marks Columbus Day in many parts of the United States, some states instead observe Native American Day, a celebration of North America's Indigenous peoples and their cultures. Is Native American Day a Public Holiday? Native American […]

Gold Star Mother’s Day

Gold Star Mother’s Day is observed in the United States on the last Sunday of September each year. It is a day for people to recognize and honor those who have lost a son or daughter while serving the United […]

Navratri

Navratri is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar. It's celebrated all over the world, typically falling between September and October during the month of Ashvin, and lasts for nine days. Nav means nine and Ratri means nights People come […]

Feast of St Francis of Assisi

Many churches in the United States celebrate the Feast of St Francis of Assisi on October 4 each year. The feast commemorates the life of St Francis, who was born in the 12th century and is the Catholic Church’s patron […]