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In the United States, children typically start school as kindergarteners and stay until they graduate high school. During each school year, all states must have required school days for public schools to allow teachers plenty of time to teach their students the required curriculum.
Currently, 29 states and the District of Columbia have 180 school days throughout the school year. Some of these regions are also flexible with how to account for these days based on certain criteria decided by the board of education in each state. For example, 9 out of the 29 states and regions allow school districts to choose how they would like to operate the school year. They can operate the year either by meeting the minimum hours per school year or the 180 days. If the districts choose to meet the requirements based on the minimum hours, then the required hours could vary based on the amount of instructional time needed for each grade. Those states that have this choice are:
Seven states require schools to have between 170 and 178 school days in the school year. These states and their required days are:
Four states impose their own criteria for the number of required school days. The number can either fall above 180 days or below 170 days:
Other states run the school year based on the minimum number of instructional hours required by the district. These hours are set for each grade based on the amount of time the students need to completely cover the learning curriculum. Seven states have required school hours instead of required school days. Those states and their required hours are:
Three states have neither required school days nor required school hours. Instead, the school district helps them decide how many days or hours each school must use for instructional time. What happens is the district decides what date that schools will start and end on. They then will determine the daily school hours accordingly. The only restriction is that they have to start school in August at the earliest and end school in June at the latest. These three states are:
State | Minimum Number of Days | Minimum Hours or Minutes | State Code | Additional Details |
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Kansas | 186 days (Grades 1-11), | 181 days (Grade 12) | Kindergarten: 465 hours, | Grades 1-11: 1,116 hours, | Grade 12: 1,086 hours | Kan. Stat. Ann. § 72-3115 | School Year Requirement | Passing periods, organized recesses, activity periods, time between opening and closing bells can be... |
Illinois | 185 days | Not specified in state policy | 105 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 5/10-19 | Designed to insure 176 days of student attendance. |
North Carolina | 185 days | 1,025 hours | N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 115C-84.2 | Days or hours. |
Washington | 180 half-days (Kindergarten), | 180 days (Grades 1-12) | Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Grades 1-8: 1,000 hours, | Grades 9-12: 1,080 hours | Wash. Rev. Code Ann. § 28A.150.220 | |
Alabama | 180 days | 1,080 hours | Ala. Code § 16-13-231 | Days or hours. |
In extreme circumstances involving natural occurrences, health-related occurrences,... |
Alaska | 180 days | Grades K-3: 740 hours, | Grades 4-12: 900 hours | Alaska Stat. Ann. § 14.03.030 | Days or hours. |
A day of in-service training of teachers can substitute for a day in session, up to... |
Arizona | 180 days | Grades 1-3: 712 hours, | Grades 4-8: 890 hours, | Grades 9-12: 720 hours | Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 15-901 | Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 15-341.01 | Days or hours. |
Instructional hour requirement includes lunch. |
California | 180 days | Kindergarten: 36,000 minutes, | Grades 1-3: 50,400 minutes, | Grades 4-8: 54,000 minutes, | Grades 9-12: 64,800 minutes, | Cal. Educ. Code § 46200 | Cal. Educ. Code § 46201 | LCFF & Instructional Time FAQs | Instructional minutes are equivalent to: |
Kindergarten: 600 hours |
Grades 1-3: 840 hours |
Grad... |
Connecticut | 180 days | Half-day Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Full-day K-12: 900 hours | Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 10-16 | |
District of Columbia | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | D.C. Code Ann. § 38-2901 | |
Florida | 180 days | Grades K-3: 720 hours, | Grades 4-12: 900 hours, | Fla. Stat. Ann. § 1011.61 | Fla. Stat. Ann. § 1001.42 | Days or hours. |
Georgia | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | Ga. Code Ann. § 20-2-168 | Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 160-5-1-.02 | Or equivalent. |
Up to 10 hours of parent-teacher conferences can count towards instructional time. ... |
Hawaii | 180 days | Grade 1-12: 1,080 hours | Haw. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 302A-251 | 2022-23 School Year | Excludes professional development and other non-instructional days. Does not apply to charter and mu... |
Indiana | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | Ind. Code Ann. § 20-30-2-3 | |
Iowa | 180 days | 1,080 hours | Iowa Code Ann. § 279.10 | |
Maine | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 20-A, § 4801 | May include 5 days for in service education of teachers, administrative meetings, parent-teacher con... |
Maryland | 180 days | 1,080 hours, | 1,170 hours for public high schools | Md. Code Ann., Educ. § 7-103 | Md. Code Regs. 13A.03.02.12 | 1,080 hours during a 10-month period in each school year. |
Maryland public high schools shall be op... |
Massachusetts | 180 days | Kindergarten: 425 hours, | Grades 1-5: 900 hours, | Grades 6-12: 990 hours | 603 Mass. Code Regs. 27.03 | 603 Mass. Code Regs. 27.04 | 603 Mass. Code Regs. 27.05 | 603 Mass. Code Regs. 27.07 | Schools must schedule at least 185 days (expecting some to be canceled due to weather). |
Seniors m... |
Michigan | 180 days | 1,098 hours | Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 388.1701 | Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 380.1284 | Time during which there is no pupil instruction because of strikes or teachers' conferences shall no... |
Mississippi | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | Miss. Code. Ann. § 37-13-63 | |
Nevada | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 388.090 | Nev. Admin. Code 387.120 | May include up to 5 days for teachers' conferences. |
Alternative schedules can be approved in certa... |
New Hampshire | 180 days | Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Elementary schools: 945 hours, | Middle and High schools: 990 hours | N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 189:1 | N.H. Code Admin. R. § 18 | Days or hours. |
High school seniors may graduate up to 5 days early. |
An additional 60 hours must ... |
New Jersey | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | N.J. Stat. Ann. § 18A:7F-9 | |
New York | 180 days | Half-day Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Full-day K-6: 900 hours, | Grades 7-12: 990 hours | N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 175.5 | |
Oklahoma | 180 days | 1,080 hours | Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 70, § 1-109 | Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 70, § 4516 | Days or hours. |
Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, the minimum hours must be met within 165 da... |
Pennsylvania | 180 days | Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Grades 1-6: 900 hours, | Grades 7-12: 990 hours | 22 Pa. Code § 11.1 | 22 Pa. Code § 11.3 | 24 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 15-1501 | Can meet days or hours with approval from the Secretary of Education. |
Rhode Island | 180 days | 1,080 hours | 200 R.I. Code R. 20-05-1.7 | 200 R.I. Code R. 20-05-1.8 | 200 R.I. Code R. 20-05-1.10 | 16 R.I. Gen. Laws Ann. § 16-2-2 | Days or hours. |
In case of an emergency, the school committee of any city or town with the approval... |
South Carolina | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | S.C. Code Ann. § 59-1-425 | School districts must designate 3 days for make-up days, 3 days for professional development, no mor... |
Tennessee | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-6-3004 | Must also schedule 5 days for in-service and 1 day for teacher-parent conferences. |
Utah | 180 days | 990 hours | Utah Admin. Code r. R277-419-5 | Utah Admin. Code r. R277-419-8 | |
Virginia | 180 days | Kindergarten-12: 990 hours | Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-79.1 | Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-98 | |
West Virginia | 180 days | Not specified in state policy | W. Va. Code Ann. § 18-5-45 | |
Louisiana | 177 days | 63,720 minutes | La. Stat. Ann. § 17:154.1 | 28 La. Admin. Code Pt CXV, 333 | Days or minutes. |
For comparison, the instructional minutes are equivalent to:
1,062 hours. |
Vermont | 175 days | Not specified in state policy | Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 16, § 1071 | |
Wyoming | 175 days | Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Elementary: 900 hours, | Middle School/Junior High: 950 hours, | High School: 1,000 hours | Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 21-4-301 | Wyo. Admin. Code 206.0002.22 §3 | |
Kentucky | 170 days | 1,062 hours | Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 158.070 | Must also include 4 professional development days. |
Minnesota | 165 days (Grades 1-11) | Kindergarten: 425 hours, | All-day Kindergarten: 850 hours, | Grades 1-6: 935 hours, | Grades 7-12: 1,020 hours, | Minn. Stat. Ann. § 120A.41 | |
Colorado | 160 days | Half-day Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Full-day Kindergarten: 900 hours, | Grades 1-5: 990 hours, | Grades 6-12: 1,080 hours | Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 22-32-109 | Required hours may include time for parent-teacher conferences, staff in-service programs, and closi... |
Idaho | Varies by district | Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Grades 1-3: 810 hours, | Grades 4-8: 900 hours, | Grades 9-11: 990 hours, | Grade 12: 979 hours | Idaho Code Ann. § 33-512 | Up to 22 hours for staff development activities. |
Transportation to and from school, passing time ... |
Montana | Varies by district | Half-day Kindergarten: 360 hours, | Full-day K-3: 720 hours, | Grades 4-12: 1,080 hours | Mont. Code Ann. § 20-1-301 | Mont. Code Ann. § 20-1-302 | Mont. Code Ann. § 20-1-304 | Pupil-instruction-related days and in-service training may not be included as part of the required m... |
Arkansas | Set by Standards for Accreditation | 1,068 hours | Ark. Code Ann. § 6-10-108 | Ark. Code Ann. § 6-10-106 | ADE Rules Governing the Standards for Accreditation of Arkansas Public Schools and School Districts |
South Dakota | Set by local school board | Kindergarten: 437.5 hours, | Grades 1-5: 875 hours, | Grades 6-12: 962.5 hours | S.D. Codified Laws § 13-26-1 | S.D. Codified Laws § 13-26-2 | S.D. Codified Laws § 13-26-4 | S.D. Codified Laws § 13-26-4.1 | Excludes intermissions for grades 1-12, such as recess, lunch or passing time between classes. |
Sch... |
Ohio | Set by local board of education | Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Full-day K-6: 910 hours, | Grades 7-12: 1,001 hours | Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3313.48 | Up to 2 days equivalent may be used for parent-teacher conferences and reporting, and up to 2 days e... |
Delaware | Not specified | Grades K-11: 1,060 hours, | Grade 12: 1,032 hours | Del. Code Ann. tit. 14, § 1049 | The number of hours in a school day for grades K-12 shall be at least 3.5 hours exclusive of lunch. |
Nebraska | Not specified | Kindergarten: 400 hours, | Grades 1-8: 1,032 hours, | Grades 9-12: 1,080 | Neb. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 79-211 | Neb. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 79-212 | For all grades except pre-kindergarten, exclude lunchtime for instructional time. Recess and passing... |
New Mexico | Not specified | Half-day Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Full-day K-6: 990 hours, | Grades 7-12: 1,080 hours | N.M. Stat. Ann. § 22-2-8.1 | Excludes lunch. |
Some hours may be used for home visits or for parent-teacher conferences, dependin... |
North Dakota | Not specified | Half-day Kindergarten: 481.25 hours, | Grades K-5: 962.5 hours, | Grades 6-12: 1,050 hours | N.D. Cent. Code Ann. § 15.1-22-02 | N.D. Cent. Code Ann. § 15.1-06-04 | For a kindergarten instructional calendar equal to at least fifty percent of the full-time instructi... |
Oregon | Not specified | Half-day Kindergarten: 450 hours, | Grades K-8: 900 hours, | Grades 9-11: 990 hours, | Grade 12: 966 hours | Or. Admin. R. 581-022-2320 | Recess may count towards instructional time for a certain number of hours through grade 3. |
30 hour... |
Texas | Not specified | 75,600 minutes | Tex. Educ. Code Ann. § 25.081 | Includes time for instruction, intermission and recess. |
Wisconsin | Not specified | Kindergarten: 437 hours, | Grades 1-6: 1,050 hours, | Grades 7-12: 1,137 hours | Wis. Stat. Ann. § 121.02 | Includes recess and passage time between classes but does not include the lunch period. |
Missouri | No minimum | Kindergarten: 522 hours, | Other Grades: 1,044 hours | Mo. Ann. Stat. § 171.031 | Mo. Ann. Stat. § 160.041 | Mo. Ann. Stat. § 163.021 |