When is Spring Break for Naperville Community Unit District 203? 2025 Schedule and Activities to Plan

Plan your family's spring break with Naperville Community Unit District 203's 2025 dates and fun ideas for families.

Spring break gives families a wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy time together. Whether youโ€™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 Naperville Community Unit District 203 for the 2025 school year, along with some fun ideas to make this break extra special for your family.

Spring break dates for Naperville Community Unit District 203

  • Start date: March 31, 2025
  • End date: April 4, 2025
  • Back to school date: April 7, 2025

Check out the full 2024-25 school year calendar.

Spring break activities near Naperville

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

  • Explore the outdoors. Bundle up and embrace the winter weather with outdoor adventures like sledding, ice skating, or snowshoeing at local parks. The Morton Arboretum, located in DuPage County, is a beautiful spot to explore nature in the colder months. The iconic Childrenโ€™s Garden is still open during the winter and offers kids up to age 12 a safe place to explore. Sometimes the garden is closed due to weather conditions, so check online ahead of a visit.ย 
  • Head to an indoor play center. Beat the chill with a visit to one of Napervilleโ€™s indoor play spaces. From trampoline parks to climbing gyms, kids can burn off energy while having a blast.ย 
  • Explore textures with homemade kinetic sand. Kids who might be missing the fun of playing in the sand at the beach can experience building sandcastles at home during the winter with homemade kinetic sand. This recipe features a fun, edible sand suitable for kids of all ages.ย 
  • Soak up Chicagolandโ€™s world class museums. Older kids may enjoy the new Frida Kahlo exhibit opening on March 29 at the Art Institute of Chicago. For younger children, consider a visit to the DuPage Childrenโ€™s Museum.ย 

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Amanda Rahn
Amanda Rahn
Amanda Rahn is a freelance journalist and copy editor. She is a graduate of Wayne State Universityโ€™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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