The gap we noticed
Most "printable calendar" sites on the web are advertising surfaces with a calendar attached, not calendar publishers with an ad attached. The result is sites that prioritize page count over usefulness: thousands of near-duplicate pages, AI-generated thin content, hidden link injection, and printable layouts that don't actually print well. We thought there was room for a site that did the opposite — a site that was a calendar publisher first, with everything else secondary.
The constraints we set
We built PrintCalendars on a small set of constraints: every page is server-rendered HTML, every page is hand-written prose, every internal link goes to a real internal page that helps the reader, every printable layout actually prints cleanly on US Letter and ISO A4 paper, every federal holiday is computed locally from the statutory rules in 5 U.S.C. § 6103, and no page exists solely to chase a long-tail keyword variant.
What we publish
The site covers sixteen calendar years (2020 through 2035) and fifteen academic years (2020-21 through 2034-35) on the standard August-to-July cycle. Every academic year has a year-at-a-glance overview, a two-semester view, and grade-band views for elementary, middle school, and high school. Every break window (fall, winter, spring) has a planning page for every academic year and every grade band. The federal holiday reference covers all eleven holidays for every year. Together these produce thousands of internally consistent printable surfaces.
What we will not publish
We will not publish AI-generated thin content. We will not split a single page into multiple near-duplicates. We will not insert hidden links. We will not accept payment for editorial placement. The Recommended blocks throughout the site are deterministic editorial picks based on the page type, not on any commercial relationship.
What we hope you do
Print the calendar you came for, use it for whatever planning task brought you here, and come back when next year's calendar matters. The site exists to be useful for the moment of printing, not to keep you on the page. That is, in our view, the right success criterion for a printable-calendar publisher.