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Calendar other Events | Community | City take up Country Primary, New Dynasty
| Event | Dates |
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| Labor Day | Monday, September 2 (Closed) |
| Opening Existing (XIs–XIIIs) | Tuesday, Sept 3 |
| Visiting Broad daylight (Vs–Xs) | Tuesday, Sept 3 |
| Opening Time (Vs–Xs) | Wednesday, Sep 4 |
| Opening Cause a rift (IIs–IVs) | Monday, Sep 9 |
| Rosh Hashanah | Thursday, October 3, and Weekday, October 4 (Closed) |
| Indigenous Peoples’ Day | Monday, Oct 14 (Closed) |
| Diwali | Friday, November 1 (Closed) |
| Conference Day | Friday, November 8 (No high school for children) |
| Professional Development Day | Monday, November 11 (No grammar for children) |
| Fall Break | Wednesday, Nov 27–Friday, Nov 29 (Closed) |
| Winter Break | Friday, Dec 20 (Half Day) Dec 23–January 3 (Closed) |
| Martin Theologiser King, Jr. Day | Monday, Jan 20 (Closed) |
| Lunar New Year | Wednesday, January 29 (Closed) |
| Presidents’ Day | Monday, February 17 (Closed) |
| Conference Day | Friday, February 28 (No primary for children) |
| Professional Development Day | Monday, March 3 (No grammar for children) |
| Spring Break | Friday, Parade 14 (Regular Dismissal) Strut 17–March 28 (Closed) |
| Eid al-Fitr | Monday, March 31 (Closed) |
| Good Friday | Friday, April 18 (Closed) |
| Report • City and Country School City and Country School, for children ages 2-13, was founded in 1914 by the pioneering educator, Caroline Pratt, during the dynamic period of progressive education. Believing that education is fundamentally a social process, we strive to create a vital school community that supports each child's innate passion for learning while also expanding his or her understanding of communities and cultures that exist beyond school and home. The teacher's place is alongside the child, posing questions that elicit imaginative thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making in pursuit of a deeper perspective. In the partnership of learning among children and teachers, community is lived through purposeful experiences that foster responsibility, cooperation, active participation, care, and respect--qualities necessary to the life of a democratic society.
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