Is spring break too early this year?

By Jade Motto
February 18, 2015

With no holidays in the spring semester besides Easter, we all bank on spring break.

Spring Break is a week off of school, to go anywhere you want or just head back home to see friends and family.

Some people define spring break as a week where all the dumb kids go to Cancun and drink a good amount of alcohol and take a bunch of drugs while level-headed kids catch up on their work and take the time off to relax.

Which kind of person are you?

 When we watch movies or even YouTube clips of spring break we imagine break to be so different then going on a vacation with your parents.

The spring break that we imagine in our heads is every kid’s dream. Well, I know it’s mine. The break that we imagine is the atmosphere with thousands of kids surrounding a pool with nothing but alcohol and fun games being played along with loud music.

 

Spring break is almost here. Cabrini ‘s break is Feb. 28-March 8. Are students jetting off to tropical locations or spending time at home?
Spring break is almost here. Cabrini ‘s break is Feb. 28-March 8. Are students jetting off to tropical locations or spending time at home?

Not everyone’s spring break holidays take part at the same time. Cabrini’s is held Feb. 27 until March 8. Many other schools may have break from March 6 to March 15.

“I define spring break, as no studying and a break from school, with no worries. I have nothing big planned for spring break, but a trip to the mountains to relax and get away from the city and schoolwork,” junior Helene Shapley, said.

 At Cabrini if you play a spring sport, you do not get  much of a break depending on the coach. You either go away and practice in scrimmages against other schools to get ready for the season or stay at Cabrini and have practices to make sure you are prepared for the season.

Sophomore Kelly Guarino, volleyball team player said,“I enjoy spring break because I get to go home for a week. I get to see all of my friends and spend time with my family.”

Guarino’s practices start right back up when break ends. “I do have off of volleyball for a full week, but as soon as we come back from spring break, we start our spring season. We have two practices a week and which also include lifting and conditioning as well,” Guarino said.

Some people see spring break as a time for partying and having no regrets, where others see it as a time to relax and catch up with friends and family.

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