Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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I don't put much stock in that. School district calendars are set at a minimum two years out, but in most cases, three years out. I could already tell you what our calendar is for up to 2017-2018, and with a phone call could find out 2018-2019. While there may be individual state testing that could be in play, there certainly isn't anything unique to the Northeast region. And any state testing is also set at least 2-3 years in advance and wouldn't result in any calendar movement.
I think that really depends on the school district, public/private, school level (college vs lower levels) and any state laws that might mandate advance planning like that.
You'll probably find that yes a majority of schools advance plan around 2 to 3 years out but that will not be the case everywhere plus you also might have areas where even with advance planning if a school needs to adjust their calendar all they have to do is go through the proper channels to get that changed.