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School Year Calendar

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May 2026
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Monday, April 27
Tuesday, April 28
Community Calendar Board Meeting
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Richland Two Institute Of Innovation (R2i2), 763 Fashion Dr, Columbia, SC 29229, USA
Wednesday, April 29
Community Calendar Academics Committee Meeting
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763 Fashion Dr, Columbia, SC 29223, USA
Thursday, April 30
Friday, May 1
Saturday, May 2
Community Calendar Museum Day
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Little Red Schoolhouse, Killian Elem Campus
Sunday, May 3
Monday, May 4
Tuesday, May 5
Wednesday, May 6
Thursday, May 7
Friday, May 8
Saturday, May 9
Sunday, May 10
Monday, May 11
Tuesday, May 12
Community Calendar Richland Two Board Meeting
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Wednesday, May 13
Thursday, May 14
Friday, May 15
Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
Monday, May 18
Tuesday, May 19
Graduation Blythewood High School
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Graduation Ridge View High School
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Wednesday, May 20
Graduation Richland Northeast High School
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Graduation Westwood High School
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Graduation Spring Valley High School
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Thursday, May 21
Saturday, May 23
Sunday, May 24
Monday, May 25
Tuesday, May 26
Community Calendar Board Meeting
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Richland Two Institute Of Innovation (R2i2), 763 Fashion Dr, Columbia, SC 29229, USA
Thursday, May 28
Friday, May 29
Saturday, May 30
Sunday, May 31

When your student is absent

State law requires students in kindergarten through 12th grade to attend school a minimum of 170 of the school year 180 days to receive credit for the academic year.

Students between the ages of 12 and 17 will be held personally responsible for their attendance and may be sent to the Department of Juvenile Justice up to 90 days for truancy.

Setting your student up for good attendance

  • If you know about the absence in advance, reach out to the teacher/s to make a plan for completing missed work.
  • Provide written documentation (medical excuse and/or parent note) for all absences. Turn in the written documentation to the school’s attendance secretary.
  • Ensure school has up to date contact information at all times.
  • If absences are going to continue or are excessive, reach out to the attendance secretary and/or the assigned school administrator to discuss the circumstance.
  • Reach out to the school if there are barriers to attending school regularly.
  • Help student/child to catch up on missing assignments and stay in communication with the teacher.
  • Know and understand virtual attendance is not an option moving forward. If a student is absent, there is not a virtual absence to attend school.
  • Reach out for help at any time.