Spring break as a formal school holiday began to take shape in the 1930s, primarily in the United States. It was influenced by the warmer weather and the desire for students to have a break before the end of the academic year. The tradition has evolved over the decades, with many schools adopting a week-long break in March or April to coincide with Easter or to allow for a mid-semester respite. Today, it is widely recognized and celebrated across many educational institutions.
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