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No Snow Day? ๐ญ
Did they ever even have a snow day?
I was in K-12 for 2010 to 2020and I feel like I experience a different era lol
I asked a coworker about this recently, but for a traditional school.
If the snow is reasonably predicted, the teachers will prepare a lesson plan to have classes online. If there is a sudden emergency, they will not have a lesson plan ready for online classes, and school will just be canceled (i.e. a snow day).