Spring break began with an early release day on Friday, March 27, and schools will reopen on Tuesday, April 7. Here are some resources to support your spring break:
Elementary Students:
Use our pre-K through 5th-grade Learning Guides.
Students of all ages:
Check out free books, read free ebooks and audiobooks, and join activities at your nearest Pratt Library.
Access free ebooks and audiobooks through our Sora digital library.
Register for online Hazel Health mental health resources.
Register for Spring Break Camp.
Teen Students:
Looking for more things to do during Spring Break? Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks, DTLR, and Youth Empowerment have partnered to offer youth ages 14 to 18 a fun-filled week of activities. From March 30 through April 2, teens can enjoy a variety of FREE events, including:
Monday, March 30 [6 - 8 p.m.] – Drip Lab Sneaker Edition with Sole Expressions and DTLR
Tuesday, March 31 [6 - 9 p.m.] – 3v3 Basketball Tournament at Rita Church Community Center
Wednesday, April 1 [5 - 8 p.m.] – Gaming Takeover at Medfield Recreation Center
Thursday, April 2 [6 - 8 p.m.] – Teen Shopping Experience at Roosevelt Recreation Center
Thursday, April 2 [5 - 8 p.m.] – All Girls Beauty Experience at Samuel FB Morse Recreation Center
To attend each event, register here: https://bit.ly/4LNh4b6. To participate in the 3v3 basketball tournament, text 410-627-5993 with your team name and the full names of each player. For questions or more information, please contact Shalik Fulton at shalik.fulton@baltimorecity.gov.


