| Event | Date(s) | Status |
|---|---|---|
| First Day of School | August 1, 2025 (Mon) | School Opens |
| Labor Day | September 1, 2025 (Mon) | No School |
| Thanksgiving Break | November 24–28, 2025 | No School |
| Winter Break | December 22, 2025 – January 2, 2026 | No School |
| Martin Luther King Jr. Day | January 19, 2026 (Mon) | No School |
| Presidents' Day | February 16, 2026 (Mon) | No School |
| Spring Break | March 30, 2026 – April 3, 2026 | No School |
| Memorial Day | May 25, 2026 (Mon) | No School |
| Last Day of School | May 22, 2026 | School Closes |
Complete month-by-month calendar for Franklin County Public Schools. Every day is color-coded so you can see school days, holidays, and breaks at a glance.
Franklin County School District serves approximately 1,000 students in Apalachicola, Eastpoint, Carrabelle, and surrounding coastal communities. Franklin County is one of Florida's smallest districts, serving the historic oystering communities of Apalachicola and Carrabelle. The district starts school on August 1 (one of the earliest in the state) and features an October Fall Break (Oct 6-10) and late Spring Break (March 30 – April 3).
The first day of school for all Franklin County students is August 1, 2025.
Spring Break runs from March 30, 2026 through April 3, 2026. Students return the following Monday.
The last day of school for the 2025-2026 year is May 22, 2026.
Franklin County School District has designated makeup days built into the calendar. If schools are closed due to tropical weather, the district may convert Teacher Planning Days or extend the school year. Parents should follow the district's official website for real-time updates.
Florida's FAST assessments are administered in three windows: fall (September), midyear (January), and spring (April–May). Franklin County School District follows the statewide testing calendar set by the Florida Department of Education.
Franklin County starts on August 1, 2025, among the earliest in Florida. This early start allows for a Fall Break in October and a late Spring Break in March-April.
Franklin County is known for its Apalachicola oyster industry and historic coastal communities. Schools incorporate marine science and environmental programs.
Data Source: This calendar is compiled from the official Franklin County School District academic calendar published on franklinschools.org.
Disclaimer: This website is not affiliated with Franklin County School District or the Florida Department of Education. While we strive for accuracy, always verify important dates with the official district website.
Last updated: March 18, 2026