Introducing the 2025–2026 School Year Calendar Major Dates

Headwaters School
We’re excited to share the At-A-Glance Calendar for the 2025–2026 school year! This calendar provides a high-level overview of key dates
This calendar provides a high-level overview of key dates, including the first day of school and holidays. View the At-A-Glance Calendar PDF for the 2025-2026 School Year

What This Calendar Includes:
First day of school: Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
Going extra days post Memorial Day in May. This gets us to our 175 school day Texas Alliance of Accredited Private Schools (TAAPS) requirement.
Three professional development days. These days are used by Guides during the school year for teamwork and collaboration. We often shorten and call them PD Days.

More Details Coming This Summer:
- This At-A-Glance calendar does not include the following dates at this time. They will be decided on over the summer and communicated:
          - Conferences
          - End-of-year events
          - Campus-specific events and activities
- YCC year-round schedule (A separate version will be released that includes specific days for summer 2026.)

Important Notes:
- Additional events will be added to the calendar over the summer.
- All dates are subject to change and will always be update on our website calendar and in the Nest.
- The website calendar will be updated this summer.
- We carefully review other school calendars as we assemble our calendar. We also take into account major religious holidays. Our goal is to have as much uninterrupted teaching time and regular weeks as possible. 

If you spot an error or have any questions, please contact Cait Taylor, Director of Communications and Marketing.
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