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School Calendars (18-19) Date Schools::School Name Remarks Time Comments 12/07/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMEEARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 12/24/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 12/25/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 12/26/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 12/27/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 12/28/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 12/31/2018 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 01/01/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 01/02/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 01/03/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 01/04/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 01/18/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMEEARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 02/18/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 03/11/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/15/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/16/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/17/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/18/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/19/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/22/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/23/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 04/24/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 05/20/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 05/21/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMEEARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 05/22/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMEEARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 05/23/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMEEARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 05/27/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMECLOSED 05/29/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMEEARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 05/29/2019 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMELAST DAY 12/21/2018 AGNES IRWIN EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 12/24/2018 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 12/25/2018 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 12/26/2018 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 12/27/2018 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 12/28/2018 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 12/31/2018 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 01/01/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 01/02/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 01/03/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 01/04/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 01/21/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 02/18/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 03/22/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 03/25/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 03/26/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 03/27/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 03/28/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 03/29/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 04/18/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 04/19/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 04/22/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 05/27/2019 AGNES IRWIN CLOSED 06/06/2019 AGNES IRWIN LAST DAY 12/21/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 12/24/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 12/25/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 12/26/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 12/27/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 12/28/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 12/31/2018 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 01/01/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 01/02/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 01/03/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 01/04/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 01/21/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 01/25/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 02/07/2019 AIM ACADEMY EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 02/08/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 02/18/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/11/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/22/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/25/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/26/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/27/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/28/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 03/29/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 04/19/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 04/22/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 05/27/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 06/07/2019 AIM ACADEMY CLOSED 06/11/2019 AIM ACADEMY LAST DAY 12/07/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/13/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/24/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/25/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/26/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/27/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/28/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 12/31/2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 01/01/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 01/21/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 02/18/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 04/18/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 04/19/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 04/22/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 05/24/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 05/27/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 05/30/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 06/05/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL CLOSED 06/10/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL EARLY DISMISSAL 10:30:00 06/11/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL EARLY DISMISSAL 10:30:00 06/13/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL EARLY DISMISSAL 10:30:00 06/13/2019 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL LAST DAY 12/07/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 12/24/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 12/25/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 12/26/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 12/27/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 12/28/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 12/31/2018 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 01/01/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 01/02/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 01/03/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 01/04/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 01/21/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 02/18/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 02/28/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 03/15/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/15/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/16/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/17/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/18/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/19/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/22/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 04/24/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 05/21/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 05/27/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 05/30/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 06/10/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS CLOSED 06/12/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 06/13/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 06/14/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 06/14/2019 ARMENIAN SISTERS LAST DAY 12/24/2018 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 12/25/2018 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 12/26/2018 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 12/27/2018 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 12/28/2018 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 12/31/2018 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 01/01/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 01/21/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 02/15/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 02/18/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 04/15/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 04/16/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 04/17/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 04/18/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 04/19/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 05/27/2019 ASTON VO-TECH CLOSED 06/13/2019 ASTON VO-TECH LAST DAY 12/21/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 12/24/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 12/25/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 12/26/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 12/27/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 12/28/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 12/31/2018 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 01/01/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 01/02/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 01/03/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 01/04/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 01/21/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 02/18/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 03/22/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 03/25/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 03/26/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 03/27/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 03/28/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 03/29/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 04/01/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 04/19/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 05/27/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL CLOSED 06/05/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 06/06/2019 BALDWIN SCHOOL LAST DAY 12/19/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 12/20/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/21/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/24/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/25/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/26/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/27/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/28/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 12/31/2018 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 01/01/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 01/18/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 01/21/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 02/15/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 02/18/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 03/08/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 03/25/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 03/26/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 03/27/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 03/28/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 03/29/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 04/19/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 05/27/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL CLOSED 06/12/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL EARLY DISMISSAL 12:00:00 06/12/2019 BENCHMARK SCHOOL LAST DAY 12/24/2018 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 12/25/2018 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 12/26/2018 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 12/27/2018 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 12/28/2018 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 12/31/2018 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 01/01/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 01/18/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTNO TRANSPORTATION 01/21/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 02/15/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTNO TRANSPORTATION 02/18/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 03/13/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTNO TRANSPORTATION 03/14/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTNO TRANSPORTATION 03/15/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTNO TRANSPORTATION 04/17/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 04/18/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 04/19/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY SUPPORTCLOSED 04/22/2019 BROOKLINE FAMILY 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