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For example, schools may open school on some federal holidays, shorten spring break, or sometimes make the school year end later. However, some schools are more forgiving, and do not mandate make-up days. In the event of heavy snow, tools have arisen to help students calculate the chance of a weather-related cancellation, most commonly snow days.
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I-55/70 NB is CLOSED in East St. Louis due to flooding. All traffic is being diverted to I-64 EB. Use I-255 NB to reconnect with I-55/70. Please avoid the area until our pumps can catch up with ...
Monday's heavy rain and flooding led to multiple school closures or delayed openings Monday morning.. The following schools have closed for Monday or declared a delayed opening: Bergenfield ...
Community Unit School District 200 (CUSD 200) based in Wheaton, Illinois is a public unit school district mainly serving the communities of Wheaton and Warrenville. CUSD 200 also services portions of Carol Stream , Winfield , and West Chicago , as well as adjacent unincorporated areas within DuPage County .
Parker High School - opened in 1901; closed in 1977 and reopened as Paul Robeson High School; Pullman Technical High School - closed in 1950 due to budget constraints; continued to operate as a private school until 1997 when it was converted to the Brooks College Preparatory Academy; Paul Robeson High School - closed in 2018 due to declining ...
Some schools in the Mid-Willamette Valley have announced delayed openings, closures and canceled events and activities due to the weather. Canby School District: All students will be released two ...
In December 1974, voters approved a $4,985,000 bond issue to develop a new freshman–sophomore building on the Frankfort site. Construction began in the summer of 1975, and the school opened in the fall of 1977 as Lincoln-Way High School East Campus. In November 1992, voters agreed to double the size of the campus to accommodate growth.