Spring Break hits La Jolla

If you’re wondering why you’re seeing more students and tourists around recently, it’s because it’s Spring Break — for some.

Here’s a schedule of the local schools spring vacations:

• La Jolla Country Day — March 26-April 8

• La Jolla public schools — April 3-8. (Note, San Diego city schools on year-round schedule are out from April 4-29.)

• Gillispie School, The Children’s School — April 18-22

• UCSD was out March 21-25

• The Bishop’s School was out March 5-20.

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