Vermont School Calendars

63 school districts

Vermont has 55 school districts across 43 cities with calendar data for the 2025-26 school year. Districts average 178 instructional days per year.

Academic Calendar Overview

Vermont school districts follow a 2025-26 academic calendar that spans from August 12, 2025 through June 26, 2026. With 55 districts across 43 cities and communities, Vermont families have a wide range of schedules to navigate depending on where they live. Understanding when school starts, when breaks fall, and how many instructional days your child will have helps parents plan vacations, childcare, and family activities around the academic year. With an average of 178 instructional days required per year, Vermont school districts must carefully balance state mandates with local scheduling needs, including teacher planning days, professional development, and weather makeup days.

When Does School Start?

The earliest Vermont districts begin classes on August 12, 2025, while others do not start until September 5, 2025 — a spread of 24 days that reflects the diverse local priorities and climate conditions across the state. Districts that start earlier in the summer tend to align breaks with local events or agricultural cycles, while later-starting districts may preserve more of the traditional summer for families. This variation means a family moving from one Vermont district to another could encounter a schedule shift of several weeks, making it important to verify your specific district's calendar each year. Across Vermont, districts average 178 instructional days — a figure set by state education mandates but often exceeded by individual districts that build in additional learning time.

Break Schedules

For the 2025-26 academic year, the most common spring break window in Vermont runs from April 20, 2026 through April 24, 2026, a schedule shared by 27 districts. Families planning spring travel should be aware that while this is the dominant pattern, not all Vermont districts follow the same dates — some districts schedule spring break a week earlier or later based on local traditions or the academic calendar layout. Winter break — the longest scheduled recess of the school year — most commonly begins December 22, 2025 and runs through January 2, 2026 for 19 Vermont districts. This multi-week window is a critical planning period for families booking holiday travel, managing childcare during the break, and coordinating with extended family schedules.

Data Sources & Accuracy

Major Vermont communities including Island Pond, Rochester, Arlington, and Stratton Mountain are represented in our dataset, alongside hundreds of smaller districts across the state. All calendar data on this site is sourced directly from official Vermont school district websites, PDF calendars, and district-published iCal feeds. The data is refreshed regularly to reflect mid-year amendments, snow day adjustments, and any changes announced by districts after the start of the school year. While we work to keep information current, parents should always verify critical dates — such as the first day of school, standardized testing windows, and graduation ceremonies — against their district's official website or the district office directly. Use the district links below to navigate to your specific school calendar page, where you can view the full schedule and download an iCal file for Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook.

First Day of School
Aug 12Sep 5
Last Day of School
May 7Jun 26
Most Common Spring Break
Apr 20Apr 24
27 districts
Most Common Winter Break
Dec 22Jan 2
19 districts

Top Cities by District Count

Island Pond(6)Rochester(3)Arlington(3)Stratton Mountain(2)Northfield(2)Chimney Hill(2)Canaan(2)Burlington(2)Winooski(1)Windsor(1)

Compare School Calendars

Showing districts with available 2025-26 calendar data. Data updates daily.

DistrictFirst DayLast DaySpring BreakWinter Break
Addison Central Unified School DistrictAug 26Jun 10Apr 19Dec 24
Addison Northwest Unified School DistrictAug 26Jun 11Apr 19Dec 24
Arlington School DistrictSep 8Jun 24Mar 22Dec 24
Averill School DistrictSep 4Jun 26Apr 6Dec 22
Averys Gore School DistrictAug 13May 13Mar 15Dec 21
Barre Unified Union School District 97Aug 26Jun 17Apr 5Jan 1
Blue Mountain USD 21Jul 26Jun 15Apr 19Mar 1
Buels Gore School DistrictAug 26Jun 10Mar 19Dec 22
Burlington School DistrictAug 26Jun 16Apr 19Dec 24
Cabot School DistrictAug 26Jun 14Apr 19Dec 21
Canaan School DistrictSep 1Jun 17Apr 26Dec 23
Champlain Valley Unified School DistrictAug 26Jun 11Apr 19Dec 24
Colchester School DistrictAug 26Jun 15Apr 19Dec 24
Craftsbury School DistrictAug 26Jun 11Apr 19Dec 24
Danville School DistrictAug 26Jun 14Apr 19Dec 21
Enosburgh-Richford Unified Union School District 88Aug 26Jun 14Apr 19Dec 24
Essex-Westford Educational Community Unified School DistrictAug 26Jun 10Apr 19Dec 24
Fairfax School DistrictAug 26Jun 11Apr 19Dec 24
Ferdinand School DistrictAug 18Jun 4Apr 4Dec 19
Glastenbury School DistrictSep 2Jun 14Apr 12Dec 24

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does school start in Vermont?

For the 2025-26 school year, the first day of school in Vermont ranges from August 12, 2025 to September 5, 2025, depending on the district. Check individual district calendars below for exact dates.

When is the last day of school in Vermont?

The last day of school in Vermont for 2025-26 ranges from May 7, 2026 to June 26, 2026. Each district sets its own end date based on local scheduling.

When is spring break in Vermont?

The most common spring break dates in Vermont for 2025-26 are April 20, 2026 to April 24, 2026, shared by 27 districts. Other districts may have different dates — check your district's calendar for exact spring break timing.

How many school districts are in Vermont?

We have calendar data for 55 school districts in Vermont, spanning 43 cities. The average school year includes 178 instructional days.