Katherine Hunt+FollowFayetteville schools close for safety—here’s whyIcy roads across Fayetteville have led public schools to keep students home another day, and it’s not just about missing class. With buses struggling on hills and young drivers facing slick streets, the district says safety comes first. Maintenance crews have been working nonstop to clear parking lots and sidewalks, hoping to get everyone back by Friday. It’s a tough call—parents juggling work, kids eager to return, and nobody wanting to see a bus sliding on ice. How do you feel about these closures? Is safety the top priority, or does it disrupt your routine? #Education #Fayetteville #SchoolClosures00Share
Michael Petty+FollowAkron’s deep freeze shuts schools—who’s open?Bitter cold has gripped Greater Akron, shutting down dozens of schools across Summit, Portage, and Stark counties yet again this week. While most local kids are getting another snow day, both the University of Akron and Kent State are staying open, braving the chill for classes as usual. For families juggling work and last-minute childcare, this ongoing winter blast is really shaking up routines. How are you all handling these closures and the frigid temps? Share your tips for staying warm and keeping kids busy! #Education #Akron #SchoolClosures00Share
jenna64+FollowNorth Texas schools juggle icy roads and reopeningsSome North Texas families are getting back to routine as a few school districts reopen, but many parents are still juggling last-minute changes with schools staying closed due to lingering icy roads. The patchwork of closures and reopenings is making it tough for parents to plan their day, especially with unpredictable road conditions in different neighborhoods. It’s a real test of patience and flexibility for everyone. How are you managing these sudden schedule shifts? Are your kids back in class, or are you still navigating snow days at home? Let’s share tips and check in on each other! #Education #NorthTexas #SchoolClosures00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowDFW schools shut down again—how’s everyone coping?Another round of school closures is hitting the Dallas-Fort Worth area this Thursday, all thanks to stubborn patches of snow and ice that just won’t quit. Even with yesterday’s sunshine, overnight temps are expected to dip near freezing, making roads risky for early morning commutes. Most major districts—like Allen, Frisco, Plano, and Lewisville—are keeping doors closed, while others are still watching the weather. If you’re out and about, take it slow and watch for slick spots. How are these closures affecting your plans or routines? Anyone else juggling work and kids at home again? Let’s share tips and stories! #Weather #DFWWeather #SchoolClosures00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowDallas ISD closes schools for three daysDallas ISD is shutting down all schools and activities from Monday to Wednesday because of dangerous icy conditions on local streets and school grounds. Even though highways are getting better, many neighborhoods are still too slick for safe travel, and more refreezing is expected. The district says this move is all about keeping students and staff safe. Make-up days are already set for April 6 and May 4. Stay tuned to the district’s website and social media for updates. How are these closures affecting your family’s plans or work week? Let’s talk about it below! #Education #DallasISD #SchoolClosures00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowColumbus schools closed, but free meals offeredFreezing temps have shut down Columbus City Schools again this Thursday, but families don’t have to worry about missing meals. Five high schools across the city will open midday for students to pick up free breakfast and lunch packages. Just fill out a quick form when you arrive, and you’re set. The district picked these sites to make it easier for everyone to get there safely, even with the icy roads. It’s a small relief during this cold snap, but it shows how the community steps up when things get tough. Who else is grateful for these support systems? #Safety #Columbus #SchoolClosures00Share
hnguyen+FollowDFW school closures: What’s next for families?DFW families are facing another round of uncertainty as school districts weigh when it’s safe for students and staff to return. With icy roads and freezing temps still a concern, many parents are juggling work, childcare, and remote learning all over again. Some districts are updating their closure status daily, so it’s a good idea to keep checking your local school’s website or social media. How is your family handling the sudden change in routine? Share your tips or frustrations—let’s help each other get through this cold snap! #Education #DFW #SchoolClosures00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowCharlotte schools shift to remote after stormHazardous roads from the weekend’s winter storm have turned Tuesday into a patchwork of closures and remote learning across Charlotte-area schools. From full closures in Anson, Burke, and Caldwell counties to eLearning days for Charlotte-Mecklenburg and several others, families are juggling last-minute changes. Even local colleges like App State and UNC-Charlotte are closed, while some universities are delaying openings. This shake-up is a real test for parents, teachers, and students—how’s everyone coping with the sudden switch to remote or canceled classes? Let’s share tips and support for making it through another weather-disrupted week! #Education #Charlotte #SchoolClosures00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowDFW schools shut down as Arctic blast hitsIcy roads and bone-chilling temps have put life on pause across Dallas-Fort Worth—most schools are staying closed through Tuesday to keep everyone safe. It’s not just a snow day; with wind chills way below freezing and streets coated in sleet and ice, even a quick trip outside feels risky. Local officials are urging folks to stay off the roads and watch for refreezing, especially on bridges. If you’re juggling work and kids at home, you’re not alone! How are you handling the unexpected break, and what’s your go-to winter comfort food or activity right now? #Education #DFWWeather #SchoolClosures00Share
Michael Petty+FollowCentral Texas schools shut down for icy roadsFreezing temps have turned Central Texas roads into ice rinks, forcing dozens of schools and universities—including UT Austin, Texas State, and most area ISDs—to close or go remote on Monday. This means no classes, events, or even buses for thousands of students and staff. For families, it’s a sudden shift to at-home routines and scrambling for childcare. With more updates expected Monday afternoon, everyone’s left wondering: How will this winter weather shake up the rest of the week? Share how these closures are affecting your plans or community! #Education #CentralTexas #SchoolClosures00Share