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Snowfall Expected: Charlotte Area Schools Adjust Schedules

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News Summary

With a winter storm watch in effect, schools in the Charlotte area are adapting to forecasted snowfall and ice, transitioning to remote learning and altering schedules. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will have a remote learning day, and other districts are also closing or shifting to e-learning. Parents and students should stay informed and prioritize safety during this wintry weekend.

Snowfall Expected: Schedule Changes in Charlotte Area Schools

As winter weather plans to make its grand entrance into the Charlotte area, school districts are quickly adapting to the snowy playdate ahead. With a winter storm watch casting its chilly shadow across the Carolinas, parents and students should buckle up for some noteworthy schedule changes.

What’s Coming Your Way?

Weather forecasts indicate that up to 5 inches of snow could blanket the mountainous regions and northern parts of the bustling Piedmont area. Meanwhile, a wintry mix is predicted for the wider Charlotte area, with up to 2 inches of combined ice and snow likely. The winter precipitation is expected to begin Friday afternoon, setting the stage for a pretty frosty weekend.

School Districts Take Action

In response to this anticipated winter wonderland, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools have declared a remote learning day on Friday, January 10. During this time, students will engage in asynchronous instruction, meaning they’ll work on their assignments independently without live teaching. Assignments will need to be wrapped up by Monday, January 13. Just a heads-up: there’ll be no after-school activities or athletic events in the district that day.

Other districts are also joining the snow-day trend! Cabarrus County Schools will be closed on Friday. Thankfully, there’s no need to worry about make-up days since extra hours are already built into their academic calendar. Over in Catawba County, schools will also be closed on Friday, but teachers will have an optional workday, and the district’s annual spelling bee has been postponed to February 7.

Chester County School District plans to shift to remote learning on Friday, closing all district facilities through Sunday. Similarly, Clover School District will adopt an e-learning approach, with staff available online to guide students in the morning.

Directions and Details

Fort Mill School District will follow suit by closing its facilities and moving to e-learning, sharing specific lesson instructions later. Gaston County Schools and Hickory City Schools are both jumping on the remote learning bandwagon as well, with all athletic events being put on hold for the weekend. Iredell-Statesville Schools, Kannapolis City Schools, and Union County Public Schools have also announced closures with no requirement for remote attendance.

Don’t forget about York School District, which will have its own remote learning day on Friday, prioritizing the safety of students and staff amidst the weather challenges. Over in Lincoln County, students will have the day off while staff have the option for a workday.

Community Reactions

While schools are making necessary adjustments, many local businesses are also feeling the impact of the impending storm. Some restaurants and entertainment venues are closing early or altering their hours to keep everyone safe and snug at home. The Charlotte Museum of History plans to move a scheduled panel discussion online, embracing the virtual world as they present it via Zoom.

As for libraries, all branches of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library will close by 12 p.m. on Friday and remain shut through Saturday, allowing staff to prepare for storm conditions. Parks, athletic fields, and recreation centers will also close at noon on Friday, ensuring that everyone can cozy up indoors.

Looking Ahead

With winter weather in full swing, planning is essential. Stay updated on your school’s specific arrangements, and don’t forget to enjoy the snowy scenes if this winter storm rolls in as anticipated. Whether you’re diving into homework or building a snowman, stay warm, stay safe, and make the most of this frosty weekend!

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