The following central Wisconsin schools will be closed Jan. 9 as a storm is expected to bring 4 to 8 inches of snow.
As central Wisconsin braces for a predicted 4 to 8 inches of snow, local schools are announcing closures for Tuesday.
Here are the schools that have announced snow days so far.
Marshfield area
- Pittsville School District will be closed Tuesday. All classes and activities are canceled. This will be a traditional snow day, and there will be no virtual instruction.
Stevens Point area
- Almond-Bancroft School District will be closed Tuesday. This is not a virtual day.
- Iola-Scandinavia School District will be closed Tuesday and all after-school activities are canceled.
- Pacelli Catholic Schools and the Tim Copps Early Childhood Center will be closed Tuesday. All after-school activities are canceled.
- Rosholt School District will be closed Tuesday.
- Stevens Point Area Public School District will be closed Tuesday, with no remote learning expectations.
- Tomorrow River Schools in Amherst will have a virtual day Tuesday. There will be no in-person classes, games or practices.
- Tri-County Area School District in Plainfield will be closed Tuesday.
Wisconsin Rapids area
- Adams-Friendship Area School District will be closed Tuesday, along with all after-school activities.
- Assumption Catholic Schools will be closed Tuesday, along with after-school activities and events.
- School District of Nekoosa will be closed Tuesday. There will be no after-school activities or practices.
- Port Edwards School District will be fully closed Tuesday with no remote learning expectations.
- Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools will be fully closed Tuesday with no remote learning expectations.
Snow emergencies in Stevens Point area: Officials declare snow emergencies in Stevens Point and Plover
Earthquake in Wisconsin: Crandon area in northern Wisconsin felt 2.5 magnitude earthquake Sunday morning
Contact Caitlin at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @CaitlinShuda.
Gregory Daniels is your guide to the latest trends, viral sensations, and internet phenomena. With a finger on the pulse of digital culture, he explores what’s trending across social media and pop culture. Gregory enjoys staying ahead of the curve and sharing emerging trends with his readers.