Families gather in a scenic Massachusetts park to celebrate spring break.
Massachusetts students are preparing for a week-long spring break coinciding with Good Friday. Most public schools will be closed from April 21 to 25, allowing students and families ample time to relax and enjoy the vibrant spring season. The break offers opportunities for family outings and engaging activities throughout Boston, which has been rated a top destination for families during this time. With different school district schedules and a variety of local attractions, families can look forward to an exciting vacation.
As spring blooms in Massachusetts, students are gearing up for an exciting break! This month, most public schools across the state will be closing their doors for a week-long vacation. Why? Well, it’s time for the much-anticipated spring recess and the observance of Good Friday! Let’s dive into what this means for students and families.
In Massachusetts, the majority of public schools will take a break starting April 21 through April 25. That’s right—five whole days! But that’s not all. Many schools will also close on Friday, April 18, in honor of Good Friday. If you do the math, that means some students could enjoy a fabulous ten-day holiday when you include the weekends!
Here’s a quick rundown of how a few key districts are planning their time off:
The Cape school districts are a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to their spring schedules:
As families prepare for this break, Boston is buzzing with activities! The Boston Nature Center has a lineup of fun events to keep the young ones entertained during the April vacation week. Plus, attractions and events will be plentiful throughout the city, making it an ideal spot for family outings.
Notably, Boston has been crowned the top spring break destination for families worldwide. A study evaluated factors such as hotel prices, sunny weather, cultural experiences, safety, and air quality, to determine the best locations. If you’re looking for engaging activities and a lively atmosphere, Boston is the place to be this spring!
Whether you’re hitting the road for a family getaway or planning low-key days at home, the upcoming spring recess in Massachusetts is a chance for everyone to recharge. So, get ready to enjoy the time off and make the most of the sunny spring days ahead!
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