All Things New: The Spring Opening of the School Year

Day 9: What’s inside the Reset Guide

This guide is designed to help educators and families reset their mindset, timeline, and planning structure for the season ahead.

Question?

  • If we have a year-round school, Can’t we start the school year at any time?

  • Do you think that the spring is a good time to start the school year?

  • Wouldn’t it be Nice to be out of school during the winter months and have the school’s winter break before and after saviours’ day?

All Things New: The Spring Opening of the School Year

Day 8: Free Download: The New School Year Reset Guide

Download our New School Year Reset Guide and prepare to enter a new cycle of planning, instruction, and educational vision.

What’s Inside?

  • Why Begin after Saviours’ day?

  • A Simple New School-Year Timeline

  • Product Preview: Tools in the All Things New collection

Day 7: Be the First to Get the Reset Guide

Be among the first to receive our New School Year Reset Guide and prepare to enter a new cycle of planning, instruction, and educational vision.

Day 6: Coming Soon: The All Things New Collection

Day 5: A New Calendar for a New People

School Year Starts on March 16, 2026

All Things New: The Spring Opening of the School Year

Day 4: Should September begin Our School Year?

Read the history of why the american school year starts in autumn. what do you think about it? should we continue to begin the school year in autumn?

School traditionally starts in the autumn due to19th-century agrarian schedules, allowing children to help with summer farming and fall harvests. Although farming is no longer the primary reason, this schedule persists to align with agricultural cycles, avoid summer heat, enable family vacations, and fit in ~180 days of instruction before the next summer.

Here are the key reasons why the autumn start persists:

  • Agricultural Roots: When schools were first organized in the US, families needed children at home during peak planting and harvesting times. Early, formal education was often avoided during peak summer, making autumn the logical return time.

  • Historical "Summer Break": In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was common for families to leave urban areas during the hot summer months, making regular attendance difficult.

  • Academic Scheduling: Starting in August or September allows students to complete the first semester before the long December holiday break, improving learning consistency.

  • Avoidance of "Summer Slide": Long, consistent semesters in the fall and spring help prevent "summer slide," where students lose academic progress over a long break.

  • Modern Logistics: Modern school calendars align with statewide assessment testing, which often occurs in the spring, requiring the year to start in the fall.

Day 3: All Things New and the New Educational Paradigm

Day 2

3 reasons spring is the true season of educational renewal

Education should reflect life, growth, and renewal. At SWECStore.com, we are introducing tools designed for a school year that begins after Saviours’ Day.

All Things New

New Educational Paradigm