Sized for US Letter. Choose "Background graphics" off for the cleanest result.
About this calendar
This printable calendar covers the full 2025-2026 U.S. academic year, August 2025 through July 2026, in the Three-term split layout — fall, winter-spring, and end-of-year terms separated for trimester districts. It is designed for teachers, principals, instructional coaches, homeschool parents, and students who want a single planning surface for the year and need the U.S. federal holidays already plotted in place.
The calendar is built to print on standard US Letter paper without colour ink. Every cell is large enough to write in by hand with a fine-point pen, and the typography is set so the days of the week stay readable when the page is reduced to fit a half-letter binder.
What's inside this layout
The Three-term split layout for 2025-2026 includes the structural elements you actually need to make the year usable, not just attractive.
- All eleven school months — August 2025 through July 2026 — laid out in chronological school-year order rather than calendar-year order
- Federal holidays plotted on their observed date with a dot indicator and an abbreviated name, so the date never disappears under the label
- Quarter, semester, or trimester boundaries marked at the page edge depending on your district
- Vertical rule between weekdays and weekend so weekends are visually quiet but not invisible
- Standard US Letter portrait sizing with a 0.5-inch printable margin and a clean print-friendly footer
How the year breaks down
Most U.S. school years using the August-to-July cycle organise the year into the same broad blocks: a long opening stretch from the first day of school to Thanksgiving, a shorter run from Thanksgiving to winter break, a second-semester opener from January through spring break, a final classroom stretch leading into May or June testing, and the closing days of the year. The Three-term split layout makes those blocks visible at a glance and gives you room to write in district-specific in-service days, parent-teacher conferences, and the first and last day of school for your system.
| Block | Typical window | Typical events |
|---|---|---|
| Opening | Aug → late Nov | First day of school, Labor Day, fall break, Thanksgiving week |
| Mid-year | Dec → mid-Jan | Winter break, semester exams, MLK Day |
| Spring | mid-Jan → April | Presidents' Day, spring break, state testing window |
| Closing | May → June | Memorial Day, end-of-year exams, last day of school |
How to use it through the school year
Print one copy in August before the school year starts and pin it inside the front cover of your planning binder. Walk through the year once with a pencil, marking your district's first day, last day, in-service days, parent-teacher conference dates, and any planned testing windows. Keep a second clean copy at home so you can compare against your home calendar without flipping back and forth. As the year unfolds, switch from pencil to pen as dates lock in.
The Three-term split version is especially useful for the first faculty meeting of the year — print and hand a copy to every teacher in your grade-level team so the long-range planning conversation starts with the same calendar in front of every set of eyes.
Holidays already overlaid
Every U.S. federal holiday observed during 2025-2026 is plotted onto this calendar by the seed script that builds PlannerGrid. The full list is on the federal holidays page; the dates that fall inside the school year are: Labor Day in early September, Columbus Day in mid-October, Veterans Day in November, Thanksgiving in late November, Christmas Day in late December, New Year's Day in early January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day in mid-January, Presidents' Day in mid-February, and Memorial Day at the end of May. Juneteenth and Independence Day fall in the summer break and are listed for completeness.
Tips for printing this calendar
Turn off background graphics in your browser print dialog so the cream paper colour drops out and the grid prints purely in ink. Set scale to 100% — never "shrink to fit," which compresses the holiday markers into illegibility. If you plan to write in pencil, print on standard 20-lb white paper; if the calendar will live on a wall as a poster, print on 28-lb bright white instead and the grid lines will look noticeably sharper.
Pairs well with
These printable templates from PlannerGrid are commonly used alongside the 2025–2026 Academic-Year Calendar — Three-term split. Open any of them, print together, and clip into the same binder.
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About PlannerGrid templates
Every template on PlannerGrid is built for the U.S. school calendar — an August-to-July cycle that lines up with how teachers, students, and homeschool families actually plan their year. We overlay U.S. federal holidays from the Office of Personnel Management list so school breaks and observed days never collide with planned instruction. The grid is the same across every page so you can print, hole-punch, and mix layouts in one binder.