Has remote learning ended snow days for schools? Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 A significant amount of snowfall is expected to strike the region Wednesday, but many students won't get a snow day. They will be attending school virtually. In this January 23, 2016 file photo, Camp Hill residents deal with piles of snow that buried cars after winter storm Jonas hit central Pennsylvania. (Mark Pynes, PennLive.com) Facebook Share Often, that meant it was a snow day – no school. But now, many students are learning remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic, and most schools have adopted the technology that allows them to teach virtually.