When does spring break start for schools in the Los Angeles Area(long beach,carson,wilmington)?
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I was wondering when spring break starts for highschools and colleges in the L.A area?
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Answer:
There are basically 3 spring breaks (which means I get a nice commute for 3 weeks). LAUSD gets off the week of March 17. Other districts get off the week of March 24. A lot of Orange County districts are off the week of March 31. Santa Ana takes off April 7. Go figure.
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Well for my daughter who goes to a LAUSD school, starts on Monday the 17th and goes the whole week, and the same goes for me at Cerritos College.
Kingocal
some have the week before Easter and others the week after. Give them a call.
kingsley
its stagged like pepperdine had this week off
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