No, school does not always start after Labor Day in the U.S. While many states and school districts traditionally begin their academic year after Labor Day, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, others start as early as late July or August. The specific start date varies widely depending on local policies and district decisions. In recent years, some areas have opted for earlier start dates to accommodate longer school years or to align with different educational calendars.
Many schools traditionally start after Labor Day.
After labor day i think
Labor Day is the first Monday in September. It is typically used to mark the end of Summer and the start of Fall. Most jurisdictions do not allow school to start before Labor Day.
There is no law governing the start dates of school. It is determined by local school districts.
Where we live, today (August 4, 2016) was the first day of school. In other regions it may not start until after Labor Day. Not all school districts start on the exact same day.
No. Most stores, schools and federal buildings are closed Labor Day.
August 22nd. https://www.tulsaschools.org/calendars/trad11-12.pdf
Labor day 1952 was on Monday, the 1st of September
Michigan's school year is from September (after Labor Day) to sometime in June.
Usually August or September. It depends on the school district.
That depends on which school. At my school, it changes. We usually start August 31st or 31 and end on the second Friday of June. Public schools start the day after Labor Day (as do Christian schools) and end on the second Friday of June too.
Labor Day in 2012 is on Monday, the 3rd of September. In the United States, Labor Day is always celebrated on the first Monday in September