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Most Florida counties schedule spring break starting March 17. March 17-21 was the week chosen for spring break for the majority — 45 — of Florida's 67 counties. Flagler, ...
The busiest weeks for spring break in Florida have already passed, with most Florida students returning to school by Monday, March 31. The yearly influx of spring breakers in Florida usually fades ...
Hours after the arrival of daylight saving time, students in 9 Florida counties start their spring break. The majority of Florida counties have scheduled their spring break for the week of March 17.
Spring break peaks in mid-March and ends for most institutions by the end of the month. No Florida colleges or universities ...
When is spring break for Florida students?It's the last big period for kids before the end of the 2024-2025 school year. The answer: It depends on where you live. For some, spring break arrives ...
Spring break for Palm Beach County approaches. South Florida ready for packs of kids Best things to do, tourist attractions in Palm Beach County for spring break 2025 South Florida cracks down on ...
The mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, said that a viral reality TV-themed public service announcement helped the city drastically reduce spring break crime for the second year in a row.
Miami Beach officials are cracking down on spring break chaos and disorderly conduct. Several Florida beaches, primarily on the East and West Coasts, allow alcohol consumption with some restrictions.
Here’s which Florida beaches you can drive on this spring break 2025, how much driving passes cost. What to know before your spring break travel.
Students in six counties will be off for spring break April 14-18. Good Friday will be a holiday for some, but not all, Florida counties. For schools still in session, Memorial Day on May 26 will ...
Florida school children are back in the classroom and Christmas break is nothing but a memory. The next holiday, Presidents' Day, isn't too far away, arriving on Monday, Feb. 17. A few students ...
Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach, Florida, are taking different approaches to spring break. One city is welcoming college students while the other is telling them to go somewhere else.