SPECIAL OBSERVANCE DAYS

SPECIAL OBSERVANCE DAYS

po2221Adopted November 2, 2009Revised December 2, 2024

2221 - SPECIAL OBSERVANCE DAYS

In compliance with the 118.02, Wis. Stats., the Board of Education directs that the following days, are appropriately observed in all schools:

January 15th  Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 12th  Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
February 15th        Susan B. Anthony's Birthday
February 22nd    George Washington's Birthday
March 4thCasimir Pulaski Day
March 17th    The Great Hunger
April 9thPrisoners of War Remembrance Day
April 13thAmerican Creed Day
April 19th  Patriot's Day
April 22nd  Environmental Awareness Day
Last Friday in AprilArbor Day

*except that if the Governor by proclamation sets apart one (1) day to be designated as Arbor and Bird Day under State law, that day shall be appropriately observed.

June 14th   Robert La Follete Sr. Day

September 11th

A day to remember the attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, and to honor law enforcement officers and firefighters
September 16th  Mildred Fish Harnack Day
September 17th U.S. Constitution Day
September 28th  Frances Willard Day
Friday of the 3rd week in SeptemberPOW-MIA Recognition Day
Wednesday of the third week in Septemberas part of Wonderful Wisconsin Week
Wednesday of the 4th week in September Bullying Awareness Day
October 9thLeif Erikson Day
October 12thChristopher Columbus's Birthday
November 11th  Armistice Day

Revised 4/13/15

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