DOVER — Certain students across the state started a four-day weekend when the final bell rang on Thursday, while others will still enjoy President’s Day, this coming Monday, off.
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Certain students across the state started a four-day weekend when the final bell rang Thursday, while others will still enjoy Presidents’ Day off on Monday
Each of the state’s school districts sets its own calendar well in advance of the current year and each balances student days with workshop or professional days, with this coming weekend showcasing some of the differences, as certain districts began a four-day weekend while others are holding regular classes today.
New Castle County
• Appoquinimink: Open
• Brandywine: PreK-8 Closed
• Christina: Open
• Colonial: Closed
• Red Clay: Closed
• Vocational-Technical: Closed
Kent County
• Caesar Rodney: Open
• Capital: Open
• Lake Forest: Open
• Milford: Closed
• Polytech: Closed
• Smyrna: Open
• Woodbridge: Open
Sussex
• Cape Henlopen: Closed
• Delmar: Open
• Indian River: Open
• Laurel: Open
• Milford: Closed
• Seaford: Open
• Vocational-Technical: Closed
• Woodbridge: Open
Some school districts opted instead for two three-day weekends this month, offering last Monday as well as this coming Monday off for the holiday.