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2020-2021 Campus Calendar 2020-2021 Campus Calendar *Campus is CLOSED to students every Wednesday *Closure Dates are tentative and subject to change (updated via newsletter/Schoology) AUGUST Professional development day/teacher work day (TWD) September 1, 2020 Professional development day September 2, 2020 Staff report day September 3, 2020 SEPTEMBER No school - Labor Day September 7, 2020 LVS Parent Open House via Video September 11, 2020 LVS Courses Begin/Face-to-Face Campus closed September 14, 2020 LVS Campus Opens by Appointment only September 21, 2020 Partnership Elective Classes Begin September 21, 2020 Grades K-8 NWEA Testing TBD Picture Day 8am-2pm September 23, 2020 Professional development day for teachers (PM) September 23, 2020 Picture Day 8am-2pm September 30, 2020 OCTOBER Grades 9th-12th PSAT/SAT Testing October 14, 2020 NOVEMBER No school for students Election Day, professional development day for November 3, 2020 teachers Virtual LVS parent/teacher conferences full day November 6, 2020 End of 1st quarter November 6, 2020 LVS closed campus November 25, 2020 No school - Thanksgiving break November 26 and 27, 2020 School resumes November 30, 2020 DECEMBER Professional development day for teachers (PM) December 9, 2020 No school - winter break December 21, 2020-January 1, 2021 JANUARY School resumes January 4, 2021 Professional development day for teachers (PM) January 13, 2021 No school for students or staff - Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 18, 2021 LVS exams only January 26-28, 2021 TWD January 29, 2021 End of 2nd quarter and semester January 29, 2021 FEBRUARY Testing week ONLY on campus, 2nd Semester Courses Begin February 1-5, 2021 Professional development day for teachers (PM) February 10, 2021 No school - Presidents' Day February 15, 2021 School resumes February 16, 2021 MARCH Professional development day for teachers (PM) March 10, 2021 End of 3rd quarter March 27, 2021 No school - Spring Break March 29-April 2, 2021 APRIL School resumes April 5, 2021 LVS parent/teacher conferences full day via video April 9, 2021 LVS Testing Week (closed campus) April 12-16, 2021 LVS PSAT/SAT testing (grades 8, 9, 10, 11) April 13, 2021 LVS ACT Work Skills Testing - Jrs only a.m. April 14, 2021 LVS Campus Closed for Testing April 27-29, 2021 MAY No School - Memorial Day May 31, 2021 JUNE School resumes June 1, 2021 LVS Senior Exams June 1 and 2, 2021 LVS Graduation Rehearsal June 3, 2021 LVS Closed June 7, 2021 LVS Graduation June 7, 2021 LVS - Exams (6/8-6/9 full days, 6/10 AM only) June 8, 9 and 10, 2021 Last day of school June 11, 2021 End of 4th quarter and semester June 11, 2021 TWD = Teacher Work Day LVS GRADE REPORT DATES Mentor teachers will be in constant communication with you about your child’s progress. These are the approximate dates of when detailed progress reports will be emailed and when report cards will be mailed. However, you can always check your child’s progress daily/weekly via the curriculum platform. SEMESTER 1 GRADE REPORT DATE Progress 1 October 2, 2020 Progress 2 October 30, 2020 Progress 3 November 25, 2020 Progress 4 December 18, 2020 Report Card - mailed home February 1, 2021 SEMESTER 2 GRADE REPORT DATES Progress 1 February 26, 2021 Progress 2 March 26, 20201 Progress 3 April 23, 2021 Progress 4 May 21, 2021 Report Card - mailed home June 18, 2021 .
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