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Multiple schools in Indiana announce closures for Wednesday

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INDIANA — Numerous school districts across Indiana have announced closures, E-learning days and delayed starts for Wednesday as a historic winter storm continues to impact travel and safety throughout the state. 

In southwestern Indiana’s Gibson and Knox counties, many schools will not hold traditional in-person classes: East Gibson Schools, Greater Jasper Consolidated Schools, Loogootee Schools, North Gibson Schools, South Knox Schools, Pike County Schools, Southeast and Southwest Dubois Schools, Washington Community School and White River Valley Schools are among those listed as closed or observing non-traditional instruction. Several others — including **Barr-Reeve, Bloomfield, Dugger Union Community, Linton-Stockton and North Knox — will conduct synchronous or asynchronous E-learning instead of in-person school. 

Also in the region, Vincennes Catholic Schools, Vincennes Community Schools, Shakamak Schools and several others are holding virtual learning days

Across central Indiana, a range of schedule changes were also reported:

  • Anderson Community Schools and Alexandria Community Schools will hold E-learning days.
  • Bartholomew Consolidated Schools and Blackford County Schools are closed with virtual learning or operating remotely.
  • Beech Grove City Schools, Carmel Clay Schools, Noblesville Schools and several other districts are implementing delayed starts of two hours Wednesday.
  • Several systems — including Purdue Polytechnic High School, North Montgomery Community School Corp., and Southeastern Fountain Schools — are scheduled for E-learning days, virtual instruction or delays. 

Other schools — such as Kokomo School Corporation, Muncie Community Schools and Jennings County Schools— are listed as closed with E-learning options

These changes come amid ongoing dangerous road conditions, snow cleanup and cold temperatures following a major winter storm that impacted much of the Midwest last weekend. 

Parents and guardians are advised to check directly with their local school districts for the most up-to-date information, as weather or conditions may prompt additional changes throughout the day.