In light of severe weather conditions expected on Tuesday, February 11, several counties in West Virginia have announced school closures and delays. The West Virginia Department of Education notified the public that multiple school districts would alter their schedules due to anticipated snow and ice. Harrison County Schools declared a non-traditional learning day, allowing students to participate in remote learning from home. Meanwhile, other districts such as Kanawha County have reported delays in their starting times to ensure the safety of students and staff. As of early morning, numerous school closures have been reported, and families are encouraged to stay updated on the latest announcements. The West Virginia Department of Education is continuously monitoring the weather and will provide updates as the situation evolves. As weather conditions remain unpredictable, school officials prioritize the safety of students, with all communications aimed at ensuring families are well-informed. Parents and guardians are reminded to check their local school district’s website or social media pages for real-time updates regarding school openings or closures due to the drastic weather changes.
West Virginia Announces School Closures and Delays Due to Weather Conditions on February 11
