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School Closings and Delays: Real-Time List of Affected Districts Near You

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Parents across the Midwest and Ohio Valley woke up to a familiar headline this morning: “School Closings and Delays.” A fast-moving winter weather system is sweeping from Indiana through Kentucky and into southern Ohio, dropping a wintry mix that has already triggered dozens of schedule changes for Monday, March 2, 2026. In Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, Gallatin County, Henry County and Williamstown Independent schools switched to non-traditional instruction days after forecasters warned of slick roads during the morning commute. Cincinnati Public Schools opted to open on time but urged parents to build extra travel time as snowfall turns to cold rain by late morning. Farther west, central Indiana districts such as Franklin Township, Brownsburg and Hamilton Southeastern issued two-hour delays after overnight snow blanketed portions of I-65 and I-70. Plows have been working main arteries, but side roads remain partially covered, prompting buses to run later than usual. Not every closure is weather-related: Hamblen County and Jefferson County, Tennessee, called off classes today because of elevated flu and strep cases, reminding families to keep sick students home even as winter storms dominate headlines. What parents should do right now: 1. Confirm your district’s status via its official website, robocall, text alert or local media partner before leaving home. 2. Allow for slower travel; untreated neighborhood streets may remain icy until temperatures climb above freezing late morning. 3. Prepare for possible early dismissals if rain refreezes this afternoon as temperatures drop behind the storm. 4. If your child’s school moved to virtual learning, check that devices are charged and login credentials are handy. Meteorologists expect the heaviest impacts before 11 a.m., when a winter-weather advisory expires for most affected counties. By midday, warmer air should change lingering precipitation to rain, clearing the way for normal operations on Tuesday—just in time for a forecast surge to near-60°F across the region. Keep this page bookmarked and refresh for real-time updates on school closing lists, delay notices and developing road conditions throughout the day.

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