Important Dates 2025-26

 

Mon. Sept. 1 - Labour Day (no school)

Tue. Sept. 2  - First day for Kindergarten and Gr. 1

Wed. Sept. 3 - First day for all students ECDP - 6

Fri. Sept. 12 - Professional Learning Friday (PLF) (no school)

Fri. Sept 26 - PLF (no school)

Tue. Sept. 30 - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (no school)

Fri. Oct. 10 - PLF (no school)

Mon. Oct. 13 - Thanksgiving Day (no school)

Fri. Oct. 31 - Teacher Institute Day (no classes)

Mon. Nov. 10 - Day in Lieu for PTI’s (no school)

Tue. Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day (no school)

Fri. Nov. 21 - PLF (no school)

Fri. Dec. 5 - PLF (no school)

Fri. Dec. 19 - PLF (no school)

Dec. 22 - Jan. 4 - Winter Break (no school)

Mon. Jan. 5 - Classes resume 

Fri. Jan. 16 - PLF (no school)

Fri. Jan. 30 - Division PD Day (no school)

Fri. Feb. 13 - PLF (no school)

Mon. Feb. 16 - Family Day (no school)

Feb. 23-27 - Teachers Convention Break (no school)

Fri. Mar. 13 - PLF (no school)

Fri. Mar. 27 - PLF (no school)

Apr. 3-12 - Spring Break (no school)

Fri. Apr. 24 - PLF (no school)

Fri. May 15 - Day in lieu for PTI's (no school)

Mon. May 18 - Victoria Day (no school)

Fri. Jun. 5 - PLF

Wed. Jun. 24 - Last Day for Students

Thu. Jun 25 - Last Day for Staff



Division Notice

ATA Strike Commencing on Monday; School Closures Starting Oct 6th

As a result of the Alberta Teachers Association (ATA) rejecting a proposed deal from the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA), all FMPSD schools will be closed to students starting Monday, October 6, 2025, unless a new agreement is reached or strike action is otherwise averted. Additionally, all yellow school bus routes will be suspended for the duration of the strike.

In light of the ongoing strike, all extracurricular activities, including sports, clubs, and after-school programs, will be temporarily suspended.

As there is no definitive end date for the strike, FMPSD is unable to provide a timeline for when normal operations will resume. We will continue to provide timely updates as we receive them from the Ministry of Education and Child Care.

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