Lower School 8-Day Rotation Schedule for 2019-2020

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Lower School 8-Day Rotation Schedule for 2019-2020 LOWER SCHOOL 8-DAY ROTATION SCHEDULE FOR 2019-2020 August 14- Day 1 August 15- Day 2 August 16- Day 3 August 19- Day 4 August 20- Day 5 August 21- Day 6 August 22- Day 7 August 23- Day 8 August 26- Day 1 August 27- Day 2 August 28- Day 3 August 29- Day 4 August 30- Day 5 September 2- Labor Day September 3- Day 6 September 4- Day 7 September 5- Day 8 September 6- Day 1 September 9- Day 2 September 10- Day 3 September 11- Day 4 September 12- Day 5 September 13- Day 6 September 16- Day 7 September 17- Day 8 September 18- Day 1 September 19- Day 2 September 20- Day 3 September 23- Day 4 September 24- Day 5 September 25- Day 6 September 26- Day 7 September 27- Day 8 September 30- Day 1 October 1- Day 2 October 2- Day 3 October 3- Day 4 October 4- Day 5 October 7- Day 6 October 8- Day 7 October 9- Day 8 October 10- Day 1 October 11- Inservice October 14- Holiday October 15- Day 2 October 16- Day 3 October 17- Day 4 October 18- Day 5 October 21- Day 6 October 22- Day 7 October 23- Day 8 October 24- Day 1 October 25- Day 2 October 28- Day 3 October 29- Day 4 October 30- Day 5 October 31- Day 6 November 1- Day 7 November 4- Day 8 November 5- Day 1 November 6- Day 2 November 7- Day 3 November 8- Day 4 November 11- Day 5 November 12- Day 6 November 13- Day 7 November 14- Day 8 November 15- Day 1 November 18- Day 2 November 19- Day 3 November 20- Day 4 November 21- Day 5 November 22- Day 6 November25-29- Thanksgiving Holidays December 2- Day 7 December 3- Day 8 December 4- Day 1 December 5- Day 2 December 6- Day 3 December 9- Day 4 December 10- Day 5 December 11- Day 6 December 12- Day 7 December 13- Day 8 December 16- Day 1 December 17- Day 2 December 18- Day 3 December 19- Day 4 December 20- NO SPECIALS December 23- January 3- Christmas Break January 6- Faculty Inservice January 7- Day 5 January 8- Day 6 January 9- Day 7 January 10- Day 8 January 13- Day 1 January 14- Day 2 January 15- Day 3 January 16- Day 4 January 17- Day 5 January 20- MLK Day January 21- Day 6 January 22- Day 7 January 23- Day 8 January 24- Day 1 January 27- Day 2 January 28- Day 3 January 29- Day 4 January 30- Day 5 January 31- Day 6 February 3- Day 7 February 4- Day 8 February 5- Day 1 February 6- Day 2 February 7- Day 3 February 10- Day 4 February 11- Day 5 February 12- Day 6 February 13- Day 7 February 14- Day 8 February 17- President’s Day February 18- Day 1 February 19- Day 2 February 20- Day 3 February 21- Day 4 February 24- Day 5 February 25- Day 6 February 26- Day 7 February 27- Day 8 February 28- Day 1 MarcH 2- Day 2 MarcH 3- Day 3 MarcH 4- Day 4 MarcH 5- Day 5 MarcH 6- Day 6 MarcH 9- Day 7 MarcH 10- Day 8 MarcH 11- Day 1 MarcH 12- Day 2 MarcH 13- Day 3 MarcH 16- 20- SPRING BREAK MarcH 23- Day 4 MarcH 24- Day 5 MarcH 25- Day 6 MarcH 26- Day 7 MarcH 27- Day 8 MarcH 30- Day 1 MarcH 31- Day 2 April 1- Day 3 April 2- Day 4 April 3- Day 5 April 6- Day 6 April 7- Day 7 April 8- Day 8 April 9- Day 1 April 10- Good Friday April 13- Easter Monday April 14- Day 2 April 15- Day 3 Aril 16- Day 4 April 17- Day 5 April 20- Day 6 April 21- Day 7 April 22- Day 8 April 23- Day 1 April 24- Day 2 April 27- Day 3 April 28- Day 4 April 29- Day 5 April 30- Day 6 May 1- Day 7 May 4- Day 8 May 5- Day 1 May 6- Day 2 May 7- Day 3 May 8- Day 4 May 11- Day 5 May 12- Day 6 May 13- Day 7 May 14- Day 8 May 15- Day 1 May 18- Day 2 May 19- Day 3 May 20- Day 4 May 21- PRIZE DAY .
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