With winter weather conditions expected to impact the Louisville area on February 10, 2025, several school districts have made the decision to cancel classes or switch to alternative learning methods. Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) announced it will operate on a Non-Traditional Instruction (NTI) day, emphasizing the importance of safety and learning continuity. JCPS spokesperson mentioned, “We want to ensure that our students stay safe while still engaging in their education from home.” In addition to JCPS, Bullitt County Public Schools, Shelby County Schools, and New Albany-Floyd County Schools are also among the districts that have decided to close. Shelby County Public Schools and Bullitt County are expecting to have classes canceled entirely, while New Albany schools will shift to remote learning. This coordination among districts is aimed to prioritize student safety amidst the severe weather forecasted for the region, which is expected to include heavy snowfall and slick road conditions. The National Weather Service has indicated that Louisville could see up to 5 inches of snow today, prompting these precautionary closures.
Multiple School Districts in Louisville Area Announce Closures Due to Inclement Weather
