Middle School (6–8)

Winter Break · Middle School · 2030-2031 Academic Year

Winter Break for sixth- through eighth-grade students, families, and middle-school staff during the 2030-2031 Academic Year school year. Below: the typical date range, printable monthly grids, and the {$g['short_label']}-specific planning notes that matter for this break.

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Winter Break for the 2030–2031 school year

Winter break consistently begins on the Friday or Monday before Christmas Eve and runs through the first weekday after New Year's Day. The exact length is usually two full calendar weeks, occasionally extended to two-and-a-half or three weeks at universities. The midpoint of the break always sits in the federal holiday corridor that includes Christmas Day (Dec 25) and New Year's Day (Jan 1).

Every K–12 district and university in the United States closes for winter break in some form. The variation is in length and start date, not in whether the break exists. Print the December and January monthly calendars together to plan winter break: the school-closure stretch will span the back half of December and the first weekdays of January, with both federal holidays clearly amber-shaded.

Likely date range this year

For the 2030–2031 school year, the Winter Break window most commonly falls between Monday, December 23 and Friday, January 3, 2031. The exact dates vary by district; this range reflects the typical national pattern, with the federal holidays inside the window pre-shaded on the printable monthly grids below.

Federal holidays inside the window

  • Christmas Day — federal holiday observed during this break window in most years.
  • New Year's Day — federal holiday observed during this break window in most years.

Printing tips for letter-size paper

To plan the Winter Break window, print the Late December – Early January monthly calendars in portrait orientation on US Letter paper at 100% scale. The federal holidays in the window will be shaded amber; mark your district's actual closure days by hand or open the Winter Break planning grid for an editable PDF-friendly layout. The grid is tuned for both color and grayscale printers.

Notes for Middle School (6–8) families

Middle school calendars on PrintCalendars place athletic seasons alongside academic milestones so families can plan around game nights, away tournaments, and the spring testing crunch.

During the Winter Break window, sixth- through eighth-grade students, families, and middle-school staff typically use the recess to travel to family, complete college-application work (especially for high school seniors with January 1 and January 15 deadlines), and reset for the spring semester.