About Texas School Calendar

An independent directory that helps families find and verify Texas ISD calendar dates.

What We Do

Texas School Calendar organizes public school district calendar information into pages families can scan quickly. District calendars are often published across board-approved PDFs, calendar pages, school-year announcements, and downloadable files. We summarize the main student dates and link users back to district calendar pages whenever possible.

Coverage

The site focuses on Texas ISDs and public charter networks that families commonly search for, including districts in Greater Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, the Rio Grande Valley, East Texas, West Texas, and the Panhandle. Each district page is built around planning dates such as the first day of school, major student holidays, Thanksgiving break, winter break, spring break, and the last day of school.

How We Work

Our workflow is based on official public district sources. When we add or update a calendar, we check district-published calendar pages, board-approved PDFs, downloadable calendar documents, and related district announcements. We also keep a correction channel open so families, staff members, and district representatives can point us to newer official source links.

Editorial Independence

Texas School Calendar is independently operated. We do not represent school districts, and inclusion on the site does not imply endorsement by a district, the Texas Education Agency, or any government office. Our goal is to make public calendar information easier to find, compare, and verify.

Corrections

School calendars can change after publication because of board action, weather events, emergency closures, or revised district documents. If you notice a date that needs review, please send the district name, school year, date in question, and official source link through our contact page.

Disclaimer

Texas School Calendar is an independent informational website. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any Texas school district, the Texas Education Agency, or any government agency. Always verify critical dates with the official district source.