Troy City School District Calendar 2026–2027

Complete school year calendar for Troy City School District. Includes all holidays, breaks, half days, and important dates from September 2026 through June 2027.

Projected dates — These dates are based on historical Troy City School District patterns and are subject to change upon official release.

Key Dates at a Glance

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Event Date(s) Status
First Day of School September 9, 2026 (Wed) School Opens
Yom Kippur September 25, 2026 (Fri) No School
Columbus Day October 12, 2026 (Mon) No School
Veterans Day November 11, 2026 (Wed) No School
Thanksgiving Recess November 25–27, 2026 No School
Holiday Recess Dec 23, 2026 – Jan 1, 2027 No School
MLK Day January 18, 2027 (Mon) No School
Presidents' Week Recess February 15–19, 2027 No School
Good Friday March 26, 2027 (Fri) No School
Spring Recess March 29 – April 2, 2027 No School
Memorial Day May 31, 2027 (Mon) No School
Juneteenth (observed) June 18, 2027 (Fri) No School
Last Day of School June 25, 2027 (Fri) School Closes

Troy School Calendar 2026–2027 (Projected)

Complete month-by-month calendar from September 2026 to June 2027. Every day is color-coded so you can see school days, holidays, and breaks at a glance.

School Day
Weekend
Holiday (No School)
School Break
First / Last Day
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Troy District Overview

Troy City School District serves ~4,200 students across the Hudson River from Albany. Home to RPI, Troy blends industrial heritage with modern STEM education opportunities.

Troy's calendar is notable for its inclusive holiday observances including Yom Kippur, Lunar New Year, and Good Friday. Compare with Albany and Schenectady.

Frequently Asked Questions

Projected: Wednesday, September 9, 2026.

Projected: December 23, 2026 – January 1, 2027.

Projected: March 29 – April 2, 2027, preceded by Good Friday (March 26).

Projected: Friday, June 25, 2027.

Yes. Troy CSD traditionally observes Good Friday as a school holiday, projected for March 26, 2027.

Troy is known as the 'Collar City' because it was once the center of shirt collar and cuff manufacturing in the 19th century. This industrial heritage shaped the city's identity.

Troy and Albany are both urban districts in the Capital District. Troy is smaller (~4,200 students vs Albany's ~8,000) and located in Rensselaer County rather than Albany County.

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About This Calendar

Data Source: This calendar is based on projected dates derived from historical Troy City School District scheduling patterns.

Disclaimer: This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Troy City School District or the New York State Education Department (NYSED). For the most current and official calendar, please visit www.troycsd.org.

Dates are subject to change. Religious holiday dates are approximate and based on projected lunar calendar calculations.

Last updated: March 12, 2026