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Winter Woes: Schools Strain Snow Day Limits
29 Jan
Summary
- Several Michigan schools have already exceeded their state-allotted snow days.
- Districts can request waivers for up to nine snow days.
- Going beyond nine days requires legislative action or schedule adjustments.

West Michigan school districts are facing significant challenges due to persistent cold and snowy weather, with several already exceeding the state's limit of six snow days. Allendale Public Schools, for instance, has accumulated seven snow days and an additional cancellation, highlighting the difficult conditions with icy roads and ineffective salt. Superintendents are coordinating efforts, including communicating with fellow administrators and transportation directors, to assess road safety and weather forecasts before making closure decisions.
To manage excessive absences, Michigan law allows districts to request a waiver from the Department of Education for up to nine snow days. Coopersville Area Public Schools and Grand Haven Area Public Schools are among those seeking such waivers. If a district surpasses nine snow days, legislative approval or schedule modifications to recoup lost instructional time would be necessary. Administrators are considering various options to balance student attendance with the ongoing winter challenges, as snow events have historically occurred as late as March.




