
For families in Hillsboro looking to fill those school-free calendar slots with something enriching for their youngsters, the Parks & Recreation department is stepping up with a series of activities planned for the upcoming no-school days. According to the City of Hillsboro, the district has outlined several days where students will be getting a break from school, with a range of options available for keeping the kids active and engaged.
The no-school days in question fall on Monday, September 30, Friday, October 11, Friday, November 1, and the Veterans' Day holiday, Monday, November 11. While some might see a day off school as a chance to laze about, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation is offering up alternative measures: opportunities to play, grow, learn, and explore. It's an initiative that recognizes the children’s needs for activity and the parents' often pressing need to find daytime accommodations for their kids when the school doors are shut.
In the spirit of community and learning, these activities are not just about giving kids something to do, but rather about continuing their education outside of the traditional classroom setting. Interested residents can find a full list of the activities planned on the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation website. This resource not only highlights the upcoming no-school days but also the diverse array of programs tailored to different ages and interests, ensuring that there’s something for nearly everyone.









