Never miss a closure
Updated May 29, 2026
Subscribe your school's verified closures — holidays, teacher planning days, early dismissals — straight into the calendar you already use. It stays in sync: when we verify a new date, it shows up automatically. No app, no account, free.
Find your school
Search for your school, open its page, and tap Subscribe.
How it works
- Find your school below and open its page.
- Tap “Add to Google Calendar” or “Add to Apple Calendar” — or copy the subscribe URL.
- That's it. New verified closures appear in your calendar automatically.
Step by step
Google Calendar
- On your school page, tap “Add to Google Calendar”.
- Google opens and asks to add the calendar by URL — confirm.
- It appears under “Other calendars” and refreshes on Google’s schedule.
Apple Calendar (iPhone, iPad, Mac)
- On your school page, tap “Add to Apple Calendar”.
- Your device asks to subscribe to the calendar — tap Subscribe.
- Choose how often it refreshes (the default is fine), then Add.
Outlook
- On your school page, tap “Copy subscribe URL”.
- In Outlook, go to Add calendar → Subscribe from web, and paste the URL.
- Name it and save — Outlook keeps it in sync for you.
Frequently asked questions
- Will it update automatically?
- Yes. The subscription is a live feed — when we verify a new closure, it appears in your calendar on your calendar app’s next refresh. You never re-add anything.
- Can I unsubscribe?
- Yes. Delete the subscribed calendar in your calendar app (Google, Apple, or Outlook) and the closures stop syncing immediately. Nothing is left behind.
- What about camps?
- Right now calendar sync covers school closures. Camp dates are coming next — for now you’ll find every camp’s sessions on its own page.
- Does it work on iPhone?
- Yes. “Add to Apple Calendar” uses the standard iOS calendar-subscription handler, so closures sync to your iPhone, iPad, and Mac Calendar app.
- Is it free?
- Yes — completely free, no account required. School’s Out! is a free directory of verified Miami school calendars and camps.