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NYC Schools Add Extra Day to Winter Break

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
October 31, 2024
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced an extension to the 2024 winter break for public schools, declaring December 23 a non-school day. This decision, made on Wednesday, October 30th, in collaboration with Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos and United Federation of Teachers (UFT) President Michael Mulgrew, reflects a broader effort to balance academic requirements with the social-emotional needs of students. “Winter break this school year will now start one day early, on December 23rd, so that everyone can enjoy the extra time with family and friends,” said Adams, explaining that low attendance on that single day prompted the change.

Chancellor Aviles-Ramos emphasized the positive impact of the extra recess day. “By giving our students and staff this extra day off, we’re not just making the season brighter; we’re ensuring that our young learners have the chance to recharge,” she said. The initiative aims to foster mental well-being by allowing students more time to relax and prepare for the new year while still meeting New York State’s 180-day school year requirement.

Michael Mulgrew, UFT President, voiced his support for the added day, affirming its value for both students and educators. “It is the right decision to give our students and educators more time with their families,” he stated. Mulgrew’s endorsement underscores the union’s commitment to supporting school policies that address the well-being of teachers and students alike.

New York State Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar praised the adjustment as a step towards a more inclusive school calendar that recognizes cultural and family needs. “We are effectively giving hundreds of thousands of students and families an extra three-day weekend,” Rajkumar said, noting that this decision aligns with recent efforts, like the addition of the Diwali holiday, to create a responsive school calendar.

The initiative was partially inspired by a student-led petition, reflecting a growing trend in policy responsiveness to community needs. By adjusting the calendar, New York City’s school system showcases a commitment to family-centered decision-making, providing families with an uninterrupted holiday week from December 23.

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