United States of America (Colorado) : complete schedule of public and bank holidays, closure of banks and stock exchanges, school vacations, trade fairs, cultural and sporting events, festivals, carnivals, election during the next 3 months
Summer holiday (end)
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Monday August 22, 2022
School holidays :
Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples' Day
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Monday October 10, 2022
Secular holiday : Commemorates the day explorer Christopher Columbus first landed in the West Indies on October 12, 1492. It is celebrated on October 12 in many American countries, but the United States and Colombia celebrate it on the 2nd Monday of October
or, in many cities, celebrates and honors the Indigenous peoples of America and commemorates their shared history and culture paid holiday in Samoa, United States of America, Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin
Remembrance Day
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Friday November 11, 2022
Banks only : Formerly Armistice Day, is a holiday observed in honour of all those, living and dead, who served with U.S. armed forces in wartime. Armistice Day, the forerunner of Veterans Day, was proclaimed to commemorate the termination of World War I Some banks, post office and governement close, but businesses, more and more, remain open, as well as universities.
Thanksgiving (beginning)
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Friday November 18, 2022
School holidays :
Thanksgiving
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Thursday November 24, 2022
Secular holiday : Many Americans take the following day off and enjoy a four-day holiday. The first formal celebration was held by an English explorer, Martin Frobisher, who attempted to establish a settlement on Baffin Island, after failing to discover a northern passage to the Orient in 1576. The Pilgrims of Plymouth Rock held their Thanksgiving in 1621 as a three-day thank you celebration to the leaders of the Wampanoag Indian tribe and their families for teaching them the survival skills they needed to make it in the New World. The turkey tradition was introduced by Benjamin Franklin who made it a national symbol: quick runner, wary, sharp eyesight... The one-time holiday was declared by George Washington, whereas Abraham Lincoln elected the 4th Thursday in November.
Banks are closed
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Friday November 25, 2022
Banks only :
Black Friday
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Friday November 25, 2022
Special Events : Day of sales and bargains
Thanksgiving (end)
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Monday November 28, 2022
School holidays :
Christmas holiday (beginning)
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Friday December 16, 2022
School holidays :
Christmas Day
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Sunday December 25, 2022
Catholic or protestant :
Banks are closed
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Monday December 26, 2022
Banks only :
New Year's Day
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Sunday January 1, 2023
Secular holiday :
New Year's Day (moved forward to Monday)
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Monday January 2, 2023
Secular holiday :
Christmas holiday (end)
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Wednesday January 4, 2023
School holidays : Www.cde.state.co.us/
applies to Denver
Back-to-school day may be a few days earlier in certain schools
PISA ranking (average 493): 496
Schooling is mandatory till age 17
number of instructional days and/or hours in the school year: 160 days - Half-day K ~ 435 hours/Full-day K ~ 870 hours/Grades 1-5 ~ 968 hours/Grades 6-12 ~ 1056 hours
Teaching languages: Spanish, English
schools may open on Saturday
school uniforms not required
University of Colorado at Boulder ranking: Times Higher Education #--/QS ranking #--/Shanghai #38
datess confirmed till July 2023; Further dates are projected dates based on previous years
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
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Monday January 16, 2023
Secular holiday : Martin Luther King was a U.S civil rights leader and American clergyman. His non-violent demonstrations against racial inequality led to civil rights legislation. He was assassinated in 1968. called "Civil Rights Day" in Arizona, Virginia and New Hampshire
called "Robert E. Lee day" in Alabama and Mississipi
called "Human Rights Day" in Idaho