School Calendar

We loosely follow the NYC public school calendar. You can subscribe to our calendar to have it appear in the calendar app of your phone or computer.

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2025 Important School Dates

Jan 16 Prospective Parent Mixer & Open House

Jan 20 SCHOOL CLOSED MLK Day

Jan 23 School Tour

Jan 29 SCHOOL CLOSED Lunar New Year

Jan 30 UPK School Tour

Feb 6 School Tour

Feb13 UPK School Tour

Feb17-21 SCHOOL CLOSED Midwinter Recess

Feb 27 Prospective Parent Mixer & Open House

Mar 6 SCHOOL CLOSED P/T Conferences

Mar 13 School Tour

Mar 20 School Tour

Mar 21 SCHOOL CLOSED Professional Dev Day

Mar 27 Prospective Parent Mixer and Open House

Mar 31 SCHOOL CLOSED Eid al-Fitr

Apr 14-18 SCHOOL CLOSED Spring Recess

May 26 SCHOOL CLOSED Memorial Day

Jun 5 SCHOOL CLOSED Eid al-Adha

Jun 6 SCHOOL CLOSED Professional Dev Day

Jun 19 SCHOOL CLOSED Juneteenth

Jun 21 Grownup Party

Jun 24 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL NO AFTER SCHOOL

Jun 25 SCHOOL CLOSED End of Year Celebration

Subscribe to calendar via iPhone

Tap the "Settings" app on your iOS device's Home screen.

  1. Select "Calendars", then “Accounts”, then tap "Add Account" in the Accounts section.

  2. Tap "Other," then tap "Add Subscribed Calendar."

  3. Enter the following in the “Server” field:

    https://www.maplestreetschool.org/calendar.ics
  4. Tap "Save" to add the calendar to the Calendar app.

Family Resource Guide & FAQs

Does My Child Need to be Potty Trained?

No! Maple Street Teachers are Potty Professionals and we will work with you and your child to make their potty learning journey smooth and fun!

What to Wear/Bring?

Please send children in play clothes that are weather appropriate and can get messy, as Maple Street is a creative, messy place, and close toed shoes that they can run in. Sneakers are preferable. (please no flip-flops or party/dress-up shoes).

Additionally, please bring a spill-proof water bottle that closes and seals with a covered lid, and label it with your child’s name.

Maple Street is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please do not allow children to bring jewelry or anything else of value that may get lost or stolen.

What Should I Do if My Child Will Be Absent?

If your child will be absent, please contact the school to inform the teachers. If your child misses school, there will be no make-up days of any kind.

Please keep your child at home when a fever is present, if s/he has unexplained rashes, vomiting and/or diarrhea, conjunctivitis (pink eye), or other contagious diseases, such as chicken pox, lice, impetigo or ringworm. Please keep your child home when mucus from a cold is extensive or cloudy.

What Health Information Does Maple Street Require?

Maple Street does not admit children who are unvaccinated except in the case of a medical exemption. A standard health form filled out by your child’s doctor must be submitted prior to the first day of school, and then again on each birthday. Health forms and other forms are maintained in a confidential file, away from the classrooms.

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What Should I Keep in My Child’s Cubby?

Please bring the following with you on the first day of school, labeled with your child’s name, and be prepared to replenish throughout the year as necessary.

  • A full change of clothes including a shirt, pants, socks, underwear and a sweater in a ziploc bag. Please label each article of clothing with your child’s full name.

  • A blanket and crib-sized sheet with your child’s full name in a sealed ziploc or other sealable plastic bag.

  • Sunblock

  • Diapers (if your child wears diapers), and diaper ointment with your child’s name on it.

  • Wipes

  • A family photo

  • Thoroughly check your child’s cubby each day for soiled clothes, sheets, an lunchboxes. Staff are not responsible for dirty items.

What shouldn’t My Child Bring?

Please do not bring:

  • Pillows (They are not allowed by the Department of Health unless you have a physician’s note)

  • Unlabeled clothes, sippy cups, and other items that may get lost.

  • Fancy clothes or jewelry that may get lost, dirty, broken, or stained.

  • Toys that are large, difficult to share or may be used as weapons. Teachers should be consulted if children want to bring in toys.

  • Lunchboxes left at school will not be cleaned by the staff, please don’t forget to pick up your child’s lunch box!

Is Maple Street a Nut-Free School?

Yes, Maple Street asks all families to keep all lunch and snack free of peanuts and tree nuts.

What Food Should I Send With My Child?

Please send your child with a delicious nutritious snack for the morning and lunch each day. No peanuts or tree nuts!  There are refrigerators and microwaves available for student lunches as needed.

Bottles are not allowed without a doctor’s prescriber’s note. Children may use labeled sippy cups when they are sitting. Please so not send in Candy, soda, peanuts, or tree nuts.

Breastfeeding is encouraged at Maple Street, please feel free to breastfeed in the lobby or classrooms. Additionally, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and need special accommodations such as grown-up sized chairs, please let us know.

Lunchboxes left at school will not be cleaned by the staff, please don’t forget to pick up your child’s lunch box!

Can I Celebrate My Child’s Birthday at Maple Street?

If you would like your child to celebrate his or her birthday with the school, you may bring a snack for the entire class. Please do not bring anything but the snack (no decorations, toys, etc.) For those children whose birthdays fall during the summer, pre or post birthday celebrations can be arranged with your child’s teachers.

If your child will be having a party outside the school, please be sensitive and do not distribute invitations in school unless the whole class is invited.

Health Requirements

Illness Prevention and When Children Should Be Kept At Home

Please keep your child at home when a fever is present, if s/he has unexplained rashes, vomiting and/or diarrhea, conjunctivitis (pink eye), or other contagious diseases, such as chicken pox, lice, impetigo or ringworm. Please keep your child home when mucus from a cold is extensive or cloudy. Every effort is made to inform all parents in the cooperative when any child contracts a contagious disease. If you have additional questions about when to keep your child at home, please refer to the health and safety manual.