Overview
- Chicago Public Schools proposes delaying the start of the 2024-25 school year to August 26 to avoid conflict with the Democratic National Convention.
- The convention, scheduled for August 19-22, is expected to attract about 75,000 visitors to Chicago.
- The adjusted calendar aims to accommodate the city's logistical needs and public safety concerns, while also allowing students to participate in the civic process.
- The proposed change will extend the fall semester into January and the spring semester into June 2025, with the 2025-26 school year returning to its usual schedule.
- Feedback from parents, staff, and students is being sought through surveys closing on February 7 for parents and community members, and February 2 for students.