The answer depends on where you go to school or even if you go to school.
Presidents' Day is a federal holiday which means federal government offices will be closed. States are not required to shut down on federal holidays. Snow days already taken may also be a factor.
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Yes, the term President's Day (or Presidents' Day) is a proper noun when used for the name of a specifically designated day. The term 'presidents day, president's day, or presidents' day' is a common noun if it is not referring to a specifically designated day. Examples: We don't have to work on Presidents' Day. A president's day includes meeting representatives from around the world.
If he/she was temporarily ill, he/she would simply not work on that day. If the present were to be permanently ill to a state where they are unable to serve or if they were to die, the vice president would then step in.
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Of the four, Warren Harding probably did the least work on an average day.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt set the work day at ten hours for federal projects through the passage of the Walsh-Healey Act in 1936. This act established minimum wage and maximum hour requirements for federal contractors, including a ten-hour work day.
In 2014, President's Day is on February 17th.
No, President's Day is an American holiday.
The vice president.