School Closings And Delays For March 4, 2019
Several towns are delaying the start of school or closing because of the snow. Check the list here.
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Several towns are delaying the start of school or closing because of the snow. Check the list here.
Several towns have delayed the start of classes because of the weather Thursday.
Several schools will open late on Wednesday.
Several towns have announced that classes will end early because of the weather Tuesday.
Several towns have delayed the start of classes because of the weather Thursday.
Several towns are delaying the start of school because of the cold. Check the list here.
The snow moved in quickly across New England Thursday night into Friday morning, causing treacherous driving conditions.
Students in Haverhill will have a half day on Monday due to temperatures that are expected to be near 100 degrees.
Several school districts canceled classes on Thursday in anticipation of a nor'easter. The problem was that, thanks to dry air and a more southern track, the storm never materialized.
Students in Andover will be putting in some extra time in the upcoming weeks to make up for the double digit snow days the district had so far this school year.
Check the latest school closings and early dismissals for Wednesday, March 21.
Check the latest school closings and delays for Wednesday, March 14.
Check the latest school closings and delays for Thursday, March 8.
Check the latest school closings and early releases for Wednesday, March 7.
The roofs of two schools in Braintree were so damaged that Monday classes have been canceled.
A Plymouth school will be closed on Friday after about 20 percent of the school came down with the stomach virus.
The Cohasset School District told parents Monday morning that school would be closed--but the message came only a short time after the school community was told class would go on as scheduled.
Somerville Major Joe Curtatone decided to cancel school for the rest of the week due to the threat of collapsing roofs among other safety concerns.
The latest school closings into the WBZ StormCenter.
Schools will be closed in Boston on Thursday due to the cold weather.
In Malden, School Superintendent David DeRuosi met with the city's snow emergency team, consisting of police, fire and other city officials.
Local students were returning to school Wednesday after the blizzard wreaked havoc on local roads and crews worked to clear school grounds.
Massive amounts of snow have crippled Somerville, making it tough just to walk around. Many students walk to and from campus.
Here is the latest list of school closings and delays from the WBZ StormCenter.
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