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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Winter Weather Closes Schools Across Region

Winter Weather Closes Schools Across Region

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Numerous school districts closed or moved to virtual learning on Tuesday.
  • Montgomery and Greene counties reported significant school disruptions.
  • Miami, Clark, and other counties also experienced closures and remote learning.
Winter Weather Closes Schools Across Region

As of Tuesday, numerous school districts throughout the region have announced closures or transitioned to virtual learning. This decision comes as a response to prevailing winter weather conditions expected to impact travel and safety.

In Montgomery County, several districts, including Dayton Public Schools, Huber Heights City Schools, and Kettering City Schools, have opted for closures. Similarly, Greene County experienced widespread disruptions, with Beavercreek City Schools, Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Schools, and Fairborn City Schools among those closed.

Miami County schools are also affected, with Tipp City Schools implementing an 'Online Learning Day.' Troy City Schools and Covington Exempted Village Schools are closed but will conduct remote learning. Piqua City Schools, Milton Union Schools, Newton Local Schools, and Bradford Schools are also closed for the day.

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In Clark County, Springfield City Schools, Clark-Shawnee Local Schools, and Northeastern Local Schools are among the districts that closed. Springfield-Clark CTC and Emmanuel Christian-Academy are also closed but will hold classes via e-learning or remote learning, respectively.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Numerous districts across Montgomery, Greene, Miami, and Clark counties are closed, including Dayton Public Schools, Beavercreek City Schools, Tipp City Schools, and Springfield City Schools.
Montgomery County and Greene County have reported significant school closures and virtual learning days.
Yes, some districts like Tipp City Schools are conducting 'Online Learning Days,' and others, such as Troy City Schools and Covington Exempted Village Schools, are closed but offering remote learning.

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