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When is your spring break 2010?

Always the last week of March for our school district. Dawn
 
So. Calif. beach area- We're having the "traditional Spring Break" again...
The week before Easter, April 5-9th.
Darn it. We like it so much better when it's a week or two after Easter.
 
Actually, Easter is April 4 in 2010, so it is the week after Easter. I know what you're saying though. It's usually better weather when it's later.
 
Mine is not based on schools. It is based on when Orthodox Easter falls, and from that weekend until the next. It is in April, but I haven't looked it up yet.
 
So. Calif. beach area- We're having the "traditional Spring Break" again...
The week before Easter, April 5-9th.
Darn it. We like it so much better when it's a week or two after Easter.

NW Ohio school district April 2-9 2010.

Our district likes doing the "start on Good Friday", but sometimes the OAT dates mess that up. They're not really keen on having the kids start testing the first Monday back from break.
 
Actually, Easter is April 4 in 2010, so it is the week after Easter. I know what you're saying though. It's usually better weather when it's later.

Wow, thanks! I had to go look at the calendar. I guess our's is "after" Easter, and not before. I like it better that way too. :)
 
San Antonio, TX - Mar 15-19.

Ours is actually late next year. It usually is a week earlier than this.
 
I don't know about all the public school systems in Maryland but at least 3 have spring break the week before Easter and 1 the week after.

Joyce
 
Mine is not based on schools. It is based on when Orthodox Easter falls, and from that weekend until the next. It is in April, but I haven't looked it up yet.


Greek Orthodox Easter Dates (Gregorian Calendar)

Easter Dates
2009 - Easter Sunday - April 19th
2010 - Easter Sunday - April 4th (same)*
2011 - Easter Sunday - April 24th (same)
2012 - Easter Sunday - April 15th
2013 - Easter Sunday - May 5th
2014 - Easter Sunday - April 20th (same)
2015 - Easter Sunday - April 12th
2016 - Easter Sunday - May 1st
2017 - Easter Sunday - April 16th (same)
2018 - Easter Sunday - April 8th
2019 - Easter Sunday - April 28th
2020 - Easter Sunday - April 19th
2021 - Easter Sunday - May 2nd
2022 - Easter Sunday - April 24th
2023 - Easter Sunday - April 16th

*Some years the date is the same as Catholic and Protestant Easter

See this link for Orthodox Easter Dates in Both the Julian and Gregorian Calendars

Richard
 
On that calendar, those that tie spring break to Easter wouldn't break until MAY!!!
 
Wow, I can't remember Easter ever being in May! Really??


Note, those were Orthodox Easter dates in the earlier post. Most years (but not all) - Easter is celebrated earlier than those dates by Catholics and Protestants.

Richard
 
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