Loudoun County Public Schools shares updates before Spring Break

Dr. Aaron Spence, Superintendent
Dr. Aaron Spence, Superintendent
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Loudoun County Public Schools announced on March 27 that Spring Break is approaching and shared several important updates for students and families in its weekly LCPS Letter.

The letter provides information about changes to the 2025-26 school calendar, a Spring Break Vaccine Clinic hosted by the Loudoun County Health Department, and upcoming events. These updates are intended to help families prepare for the remainder of the school year and ensure students meet health requirements.

The district reminded families that all rising seventh- and twelfth-grade students must submit documentation of required immunizations before the start of next school year. The announcement also highlighted details about the Better Together Community Dinner as well as several upcoming events for both families and students.

The communication encourages parents to review these updates ahead of Spring Break so they can plan accordingly. Additional information will be provided through future communications from Loudoun County Public Schools.



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