When is Spring Break for Utica Community Schools? 2025 Schedule and Activities to Plan

Plan ahead for Utica Community Schools' 2025 spring break dates with our handy guide featuring fun ways to spend the time off.

Spring break gives families a wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy time together. Whether you’re planning cozy days at home, fun-filled outings or a mix of both, knowing the break schedule helps you make the most of the time off.

Here are the spring break dates for Utica Community Schools for the 2025 school year. Read on for fun ideas near home to make this break extra special for your family. 

Spring break dates for Utica Community Schools

  • Start date: March 24, 2025
  • End date: March 28, 2025
  • Back to school date: March 31, 2025

Check out the full 2024-25 school year calendar.

Spring break activities near Utica

Not sure what to do with the kids at home? Here are some great ideas for fun activities near you. 

  • Explore the outdoors. Bundle up and embrace the winter weather with outdoor adventures like sledding, ice skating, or snowshoeing at local parks. Families can take a spin on the ice rink located at the Memorial Parkway.
  • Explore science out of the classroom. The Cranbrook Institute of Science, located in nearby Bloomfield Hills, is rolling out new winter and spring break Explore Camps for kids. This spring break, the camp will focus on the incredible discoveries of Archimedes. The daily activities will not repeat–campers will experience new activities each day. 
  • Create your own spring seed bombs. While it might not feel like warm weather is around the corner, prepare for the sunny days ahead by making “seed bombs” with the kids. This easy DIY craft is simple: pick up some native seeds (here’s a list of what’s native to the area), clay, and peat-free compost. Once it’s warm enough for sowing wildflowers, use the seed bombs to add some color to the garden while making pollinators happy. 
  • Take a day trip to the D. After two long years, the beloved Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory at Belle Isle in Detroit has reopened. The conservatory features a walking path through lush tropical flowers, fruiting trees like bananas and figs and unusual desert species. After visiting Belle Isle, stop over at Jojo’s Shake Bar in downtown Detroit for a sweet treat

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Amanda Rahn
Amanda Rahn
Amanda Rahn is a freelance journalist, copy editor and proud Detroiter. She is a graduate of Wayne State University’s journalism school and of the Columbia Publishing Course at Oxford University. Amanda is a lover of translated contemporary fiction, wines from Jura and her dog, Lottie.

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