In a city that never sleeps, staying organized is the key to academic success. The Clark County School District (CCSD) has finalized its 2024-2025 academic calendar, providing a vital blueprint for the nation’s fifth-largest school district. Serving the diverse needs of Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas, this schedule is more than just a list of dates—it is a strategic framework designed to balance intensive classroom instruction with necessary seasonal breaks. Whether you are a first-time “Kinder” parent or a high school senior eyeing the May finish line, understanding this year’s milestones will help your family navigate the school year with confidence and ease.
Key Academic Dates

The Las Vegas school calendar is structured in a manner that provides a proper flow to the learning process with breaks and extracurricular activities.
First Day of School – August 12, 2024: The beginning date of the school year.
Last Day of School – May 21, 2025, celebrating student achievements as the school year closes.
Report Cards and Progress Reports – Issued at regular periods throughout the school year, enabling students and parents to keep current with academic achievement.
Parent-Teacher Conferences – Special times for parents to meet with the teacher to discuss progress and areas needing improvement.
Holidays and Breaks
The students in the Clark County School District have the following breaks:
Labor Day – September 2, 2024 – No school
Nevada Day – October 25, 2024 – State holiday observed
Veterans Day – November 11, 2024 – No school
Thanksgiving Break – November 27-29, 2024 – Three-day holiday break
Winter Break – December 23, 2024 – January 6, 2025 – Two-week holiday break
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 20, 2025 – No school
Presidents’ Day – February 17, 2025 – No school
Spring Break – April 14-18, 2025 (A full week off for students and staff)
Memorial Day – May 26, 2025 (Observed after the school year ends)
These scheduled breaks help students and staff maintain a healthy balance between academics and rest.
Teacher Workdays and Early Release Days
Teacher Workdays: Professional development days are provided to teachers during the school year to enhance their skills and continue refining instructional techniques.
Students stay home on these days.
Early Release Days: Select the days when students will be released early to allow for teacher training and lesson planning.
Parents must make all necessary arrangements for early pick-up and after-school childcare.
The days keep teachers current with best practice in education so that they can provide the most relevant instruction to ensure student success.
Special School Events and Activities

Las Vegas schools support their students with a variety of events throughout the school year including:
Sports Tournaments – Building teamwork, discipline, and school spirit.
Music and Theater Performances – These are great avenues for students to express their artistic skills.
STEM and Science Fairs – These promote innovation and the use of concepts in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Community Service Projects – These allow students to serve society and even become leaders.
These activities provide holistic experiences beyond academics.
Emergency Closures and Makeup Days
Las Vegas schools may shut down on account of inclement weather or other emergencies. Parents and students will be notified about such occurrences through appropriate notifications from school districts.
Makeup Days: Additional days could be added at the end of the school year to make up for unplanned days off due to bad weather.
The “Silver State” Schedule
Celebrating Nevada’s Unique Academic Identity One of the most distinct features of the Clark County School District calendar is its alignment with local traditions and state-specific observances. Unlike many other districts across the country, CCSD honors Nevada Day (October 25, 2024), giving students and staff a dedicated window to celebrate the state’s rich history and admission into the Union.
This mid-autumn break serves a dual purpose:
A Strategic “Reset”: Coming just over two months after the August start date, this break offers a vital mental health “reset” before the push toward the end of the first semester.
Professional Alignment: While students are out, the district often utilizes these seasonal transitions to ensure that curriculum goals are being met across all 300+ school sites.
Extracurricular Integration: This period often marks the transition between fall and winter sports and arts seasons, allowing students involved in theater, football, or band to recalibrate their schedules.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the starting and closing dates of Las Vegas?
Starting and closing date
School opening on 12 August 2024 and ends on 21st May 2025
Where is the whole school calendar for Las Vegas school?
It is available on the CCSD website at your child’s school.
Are there early release days in the calendar?
Yes, there are a few scheduled early release days throughout the year that give teachers professional development time.
What holidays does the Las Vegas School Calendar take?
Major holidays taken by Las Vegas are Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, Memorial Day, and Nevada Day, and Presidents’ Day.
What about snow days or other unplanned school closures?
If needed, makeup days will be added to ensure that students complete the required instructional hours.
The 2024-2025 Las Vegas school calendar balances both the academic calendar year, puts in necessary learnings, breaks at well-placed times, and special activities. It will ultimately help students and parents, while supporting educators themselves, have an organized, successful school year.
