Thomasville schools announce early release day before spring break

Thomasville schools announce early release day before spring break
Dr. Alisa R. McLean Interim Superintendent at Thomasville City Schools — Official website
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Last night, the Thomasville City Schools Board of Education decided that Thursday, April 17, 2025, will be an Early Release Day for students. This decision affects both K-5 and grades 6-12 students, with the former being dismissed at 12:00 noon and the latter at 12:45 pm. The early dismissal aligns with the beginning of the Spring Break, which will occur from April 18-27, with students returning to school on April 28, 2025.

A similar announcement was made in Spanish: “Anoche, la Junta de Educación de las Escuelas de la Ciudad de Thomasville votó para aprobar el jueves 17 de abril de 2025 como Día de Salida Temprano. Este es el último día antes del inicio de las vacaciones de primavera, por lo que los estudiantes de kindergarten a 5º grado saldrán a las 12:00 del mediodía y los de 6 a 12 saldrán a las 12:45 p. m. Las vacaciones de primavera tendrán lugar del 18 al 27 de abril y los estudiantes regresarán el 28 de abril de 2025.”



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