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About the University of Texas at Austin calendar
This is a printable academic-year calendar built to the published pattern of University of Texas at Austin. Standard fall and spring semesters with a single spring-break week. The calendar uses the system's typical first day in late August and typical last day in early May, with the standard pattern of breaks overlaid on a single printable page.
It is intended for families inside the University of Texas at Austin system, for teachers planning units against the system's published calendar, and for anyone moving into the area who wants to see at a glance how the school year breaks down. PlannerGrid does not publish a substitute for the official calendar — always confirm specific dates against the system's own published academic calendar — but the typical pattern below is the long-running shape of the university's year.
What the calendar shows
The single-page calendar lays out the typical University of Texas at Austin school year using the August-to-July school cycle.
- Typical first day of school: late August
- Typical last day of school: early May
- Standard breaks observed by the system: Labor Day, Thanksgiving (3 days), winter break, MLK Day, spring break (mid-March)
- U.S. federal holidays plotted from the OPM list
- Notation strips for in-service days, professional development, and parent-conference dates that you fill in once with pen
Why a system-specific calendar matters
Generic academic-year calendars miss the specifics that matter most: the day a particular district closes for fall break, the week a university reads for finals, the local observance that adds a non-instructional day. University of Texas at Austin has its own pattern of Labor Day, Thanksgiving (3 days), winter break, MLK Day, spring break (mid-March) on top of the federal holidays. Building a calendar around the published pattern means a family or teacher can plan travel, child care, college visits, and unit pacing without flipping back and forth between three different documents.
How families use this template
Print one copy at the start of the school year and pin it where the family meets in the morning — the kitchen, the entryway, or the back of the front door. Walk through the year with a pencil and write in the specific dates from the University of Texas at Austin official calendar — early-release Wednesdays, parent-conference days, picture days, school-spirit weeks, district-specific in-service days. By the time the year starts the calendar is fully populated and the rest of the year is reading off the page rather than hunting for dates.
Teachers in the University of Texas at Austin system use the same printable calendar as the cover page of their planning binder. Department leads find it useful at the August faculty meeting — every member of the team starts with the same calendar in front of them, and the long-range planning conversation can begin without a fifteen-minute hunt for the official calendar PDF.
Holidays and observances on this calendar
Federal holidays from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management list are overlaid on every page. University of Texas at Austin's typical district- or campus-specific breaks (Labor Day, Thanksgiving (3 days), winter break, MLK Day, spring break (mid-March)) are pre-marked from the long-running pattern. The dates of in-service days, professional development, parent-teacher conference weeks, and any picture days, school-spirit weeks, or graduation ceremonies vary year to year and are left blank — they should be filled in from the system's official calendar each August.
Print and binder tips
Print one copy on standard 20-lb paper and use it as a working surface for the year; print a second copy on heavier paper and laminate it for use as a kitchen wall calendar. The calendar prints to the same dimensions as every other PlannerGrid template, so families using a PlannerGrid weekly planner alongside this University of Texas at Austin year-overview see the year and the week at the same scale.
Pairs well with
These printable templates from PlannerGrid are commonly used alongside the University of Texas at Austin — Academic-Year Calendar. 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.