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Easton, Redding Schools 2012-13 Year Begins Aug. 29

The Easton, Redding and Region 9 Boards of Education recently approved next year's calendar.

Easton and Redding schools will open their doors for the 2012-2013 school year on Wednesday, Aug. 29—of course barring any sort of .

The three districts' have winter break scheduled for the week of Feb. 18 and spring break scheduled for the week of April 15.

The tentative ending dates for the three separate districts are as follows:

  • Region 9: Thursday, June 13
  • Redding: Friday, June 14
  • Easton: Monday, June 17

According to a document provided by the district, "additional days will be added to the end of the school year for emergency closings up to and including Friday, June 21."

Should additional closing occur, the district will begin taking away vacation days in the following order:

  • April vacation, beginning with Monday, April 15;
  • February vacation, beginning with Tuesday, February 19;
  • June 24 - 28

"A decision to use all or part of the February vacation will be made no later than Jan. 31, should there be more than 11 emergency closings for , 10 emergency closings for Redding Schools, and nine emergency closings for Easton Schools at that time," the document says. 

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