Teaching Profession

Five Ways Teachers Are Spending Their Spring Break

By Marina Whiteleather — March 10, 2023 1 min read
Sunrise and bokeh over paddy rice field. Paddy field farming at sunrise.
  • Save to favorites
  • Print

Punxsutawney Phil may have seen his shadow, but springtime is almost here. That means students—and teachers—across 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

“Nothing but resting, relaxing, and rejuvenating...🧘‍♂️📖"

- Amy M.

“Beach and boating! Enjoying unstructured days and a free schedule.”

- Lauren O.

“Enjoy(ing) the sound of none of my teacher alarms going off that day.”

- Kimberly S.

Spending time with family

“Taking my mama for her last round of chemo. 🙌♥♥"

- Christine A.

“7 college tours in 6 days.”

- Theresa C.

“Going on a trip with my pup!”

- Abigail K.

Traveling

“My husband and I (both teachers) are celebrating our 25th anniversary at a resort in Scottsdale. ☀☀"

- Tamara M.

“Ireland🍀"

- Lisa H.

“Hawaii”

- Ang M.

“Going out of my mind. Short trip.”

- Michelle A.

Still working

“Working my part-time job.”

- Clay T.

“Guest lecturing at my undergrad alma matter! And relaxing while my son is in school!”

- Amy M.

Wishing they had a spring break

“Considering we have 2 days. Nothing lol”

- Jenny M.

“We don’t have one. 🎉🍾👏"

- Karyn S.

Related Tags:

Events

School & District Management Webinar Squeeze More Learning Time Out of the School Day
Learn how to increase learning time for your students by identifying and minimizing classroom disruptions.
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Reading & Literacy Webinar
Improve Reading Comprehension: Three Tools for Working Memory Challenges
Discover three working memory workarounds to help your students improve reading comprehension and empower them on their reading journey.
Content provided by Solution Tree
Recruitment & Retention Webinar EdRecruiter 2026 Survey Results: How School Districts are Finding and Keeping Talent
Discover the latest K-12 hiring trends from EdWeek’s nationwide survey of job seekers and district HR professionals.

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide — elementary, middle, high school and more.
View Jobs
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
View Jobs
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
View Jobs
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.
View Jobs

Read Next

Teaching Profession Live Event Work Flexibility, Leader Stability Keys to High Teacher Morale
Education Week and the Boston Globe partnered on an event exploring the "State of Teaching" project.
5 min read
The Boston Globe’s Christopher Huffaker leads a panel about how to support teachers' morale and development at the Boston Children's Museum in Massachusetts on Dec. 4, 2025. The Globe partnered with Education Week in staging the the "State of Teaching" event.
The Boston Globe’s Christopher Huffaker leads a panel about supporting teachers' morale and development at the Boston Children's Museum on Dec. 4, 2025. The Globe partnered with Education Week in staging the event.<br/>
Suzanne Kreiter/Boston Globe
Teaching Profession Do Cellphone Bans Curb Teacher Burnout?
Researchers examined the impact on teachers in two middle schools.
4 min read
Illustration of crossed out cellphone, equal sign and happy face.
F. Sheehan/Education Week + Getty
Teaching Profession Teaching During Menopause? You May Want to Hear This News
The FDA will remove warning labels on HRT, a treatment for menopause. Here's why it matters.
4 min read
Photograph of a woman in her 40s or 50s, eyes closed, sitting at a desk holding a small portable fan in one hand with the other hand on her neck.
E+
Teaching Profession Letter to the Editor How Teachers Can Take Care of Themselves
A retired teacher shares recommendations on setting healthy work-life boundaries.
1 min read
Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week