About this calendar
This College (Quarter) Quarter calendar for 2026 is built for New York families, teachers, and school administrators who need a clear, printable view of the academic year. Every term boundary, holiday, and assessment window has been mapped against the typical school-year structure used by accredited districts and universities so you can plan without second-guessing dates.
Use the PDF version for fridge-and-binder reliability, the Excel and Google Sheets versions when you want to track days completed against days remaining, and the Word version when you need to add district-specific notes before printing. Each format has been laid out with margin space for handwriting and is friendly to both color and black-and-white printers.
Teachers can use this Quarter layout to plan unit pacing and align quizzes with grading-period close dates. Parents will find it helpful for booking flights around spring break, scheduling tutors before exam windows, and avoiding doctor appointments during state testing. Students can mark project deadlines and study sessions directly on the printed page or in the editable spreadsheet copy.
Key academic milestones included on this calendar: Summer Session Begins, Final Exams, Last Day of School, Mid-Term Exams, Senior Awards Night, Parent-Teacher Conferences. Dates follow the standard pattern used in New York for the 2026 academic year and can be edited in the Word, Excel, or Google Sheets version when your specific school district publishes its final calendar.
AcademicCalPro publishes every template under a free-to-use license for personal, classroom, and parent-teacher organization use. If your school or PTA would like a customized version with district branding, the editable Word and Excel files are the easiest starting point.
Key milestones included
- Summer Session Begins
- Final Exams
- Last Day of School
- Mid-Term Exams
- Senior Awards Night
- Parent-Teacher Conferences
How to customize
The PDF version prints exactly as shown. For everything else, open the file in its native application, click the date or label you want to change, type the new value, and save. The grid lines, fonts, and color treatments are part of the template — they will not move when you edit the text inside a cell.
If you need to add district-specific notes (snow days, teacher in-service days, parent conferences), the Word version is usually the most flexible. The Google Sheets version is best when multiple people on a school staff or PTA need to edit the same copy at once.