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Note that this is a national calendar for Mexican schools. How does this contrast with U.S. school calendars?

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In Mexico, the school calendar typically consists of two semesters, running from late August or early September to around July, with breaks for major holidays like Christmas and Easter. Additionally, there are shorter breaks throughout the year, like in March (Semana Santa) and in December/January (winter break). The academic year tends to start in late summer or early fall and ends around mid-year.

In the United States, the academic year often begins in late August or early September and ends in May or June, with a long summer break spanning from late May/early June to late August/early September. The school year is divided into shorter breaks like Thanksgiving, winter holidays, and spring break, but the structure might vary between different states and districts.

The major contrast lies in the length and timing of the summer break, as well as the distribution and length of other breaks throughout the academic year. Additionally, the exact start and end dates can vary between individual schools or districts within each country.

Shorter version:

In Mexico, the school year typically includes shorter breaks throughout the year, with a shorter summer break compared to the longer break in the United States.
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