Bibb County School Calendar 2024-2025: Key Dates & Holidays
The 2024-2025 school year begins August 5. Here are the dates you need to know.
The Bibb County School District 2024-2025 Calendar includes key dates for the school year, such as the first and last day of school, holiday breaks, teacher workdays, and high school graduation. Families can use this to plan ahead and stay on top of important schedule changes.
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| DATE | EVENT |
| July 29 – August 2, 2024 | Pre-Planning |
| August 5, 2024 | First Day of School |
| September 2, 2024 | Labor Day |
| September 3, 2024 | Asynchronous Learning Day |
| October 4, 2024 | Asynchronous Learning Day |
| October 7 – 11, 2024 | Fall Break |
| November 22, 2024 | Asynchronous Learning Day |
| November 25 – 29, 2024 | Thanksgiving Break |
| December 20, 2024 | Last Day of the Semester |
| December 23, 2024 – January 3, 2025 | Holiday Break |
| January 6, 2025 | Professional Learning (No Students) |
| January 7, 2025 | Second Semester Begins |
| January 20, 2025 | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day |
| February 17 – 18, 2025 | Winter Break & Inclement Weather Make-up |
| February 19, 2025 | Asynchronous Learning Day |
| March 14, 2025 | Asynchronous Learning Day |
| March 31 – April 4, 2025 | Spring Break |
| May 21 – 23, 2025 | High School Graduation |
| May 23, 2025 | Last Day of School (½ Day for Students) |
| May 26, 2025 | Memorial Day (District Closed) |
| May 27 – 30, 2025 | Post-Planning |
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