With the end of the school year meaning time off for students, it's not quite the same for the administration.
Curt Nettles, superintendent of Clinton schools, indicates June is a busy month with principals preparing end of year reports and the unit office with the end of the fiscal year.
Nettles says that July is slower for everyone and then the work picks back up in August with new teacher orientation and the start of the new school year.
Nettles says summer is a good time for maintenance projects and notes they have a few projects this summer but nothing major.