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Five Ways Teachers Are Spending Their Spring Break

By Marina Whiteleather 鈥 March 10, 2023 1 min read
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Punxsutawney Phil may have seen his shadow, but springtime is almost here. That means students鈥攁nd teachers鈥攁cross the country are gearing up for spring break. We asked educators on social media to share their plans this year.

From beach time to making a little extra cash to enjoying solitude, here are some ways teachers are spending their time off.

Enjoying their freedom

鈥淣othing but resting, relaxing, and rejuvenating...馃鈥嶁檪锔忦煋"

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鈥淏each and boating! Enjoying unstructured days and a free schedule.鈥

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鈥淓njoy(ing) the sound of none of my teacher alarms going off that day.鈥

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Spending time with family

鈥淭aking my mama for her last round of chemo. 馃檶鈾モ櫏"

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鈥7 college tours in 6 days.鈥

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鈥淕oing on a trip with my pup!鈥

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Traveling

鈥淢y husband and I (both teachers) are celebrating our 25th anniversary at a resort in Scottsdale. 鈽鈽"

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鈥泪谤别濒补苍诲馃崁"

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鈥淗补飞补颈颈鈥

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鈥淕oing out of my mind. Short trip.鈥

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Still working

鈥淲orking my part-time job.鈥

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鈥淕uest lecturing at my undergrad alma matter! And relaxing while my son is in school!鈥

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Wishing they had a spring break

鈥淐onsidering we have 2 days. Nothing lol鈥

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鈥淲e don鈥檛 have one. 馃帀馃嵕馃憦"

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