Credit Annie Ropeik for NHPR Snow is on its way to New Hampshire, but some schools say students and parents shouldn’t expect a snow day to come with it. With tens of thousands of Granite State students now learning at home, superintendents now have to decide if a snow day is warranted. Some say it isn't. The Exeter School District told families that if inclement weather makes travel difficult, they will have a “Snow Learning Day,” with assignments posted on the district’s remote learning platforms. Mark McLaughlin, superintendent of the already-remote Merrimack School District, said power outages could cause connectivity issues for teachers and students, but school was still on.