These Kentucky and Southern Indiana schools are going virtual or closing Friday for snow, ice Mary Ramsey, Louisville Courier Journal
The Louisville area is continuing to feel the impacts of the snow and ice storm that moved through Kentucky and Southern Indiana on Wednesday and Thursday.
Although some school districts, including Jefferson County Public Schools, are still in remote-learning mode, other districts holding in-person classes have announced closures or all-virtual learning days due to the lingering impacts of the storm.
Here are all the area school districts and universities that have made announcements about how the winter weather will affect classes Friday:
All in-person classes Wednesday for students in the Christian County Public School system have been canceled, but they will be asked to complete NTI work from
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The Napa Valley Unified School District is one of fewer than 100 school districts with K-12 campuses open for hybrid in-person instruction while remaining committed to distance learning. (Shutterstock)
NAPA VALLEY, CA While Napa Valley Unified School District students starting attending in-person classes in cohorts two days a week when the district moved to Phase Two of its four-phase reopening plan in late October, the district does not have a firm start date for Phase Three.
The third phase involves a hybrid of distance learning at home and in-person learning five days a week in morning and afternoon cohorts, while Phase Four is a full reopening with in-person classes five days a week.