
KENTUCKY — Schools across Kentucky announced a range of schedule adjustments for Friday as winter weather continues to affect travel and operations in many parts of the state:
Closed Schools:
Many districts will be fully closed Friday due to hazardous conditions, snow days, or non-traditional instructional planning:
- Bath County Schools — Closed.
- Carnegie Center for Literacy — Closed.
- Clay County Schools — Closed.
- East Bernstadt Independent Schools — Closed.
- Estill County Schools — Closed.
- Fayette County Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Fleming County Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Harrison County Schools — Closed.
- Jackson Independent Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Knox County Schools — Closed.
- Laurel County Schools — Closed.
- Lee County Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Lincoln County Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Magoffin County Schools — Closed.
- Montgomery County Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Nicholas County Schools — Closed.
- Rockcastle County Schools — Closed.
- Rowan County Schools — Closed.
- Washington County Schools — Closed.
- Whitley County Schools — Closed (Snow Day).
- Wolfe County Schools — Closed.
Non-Traditional Instruction Days:
Several systems will conduct virtual or alternative instruction instead of traditional in-person classes:
- Bourbon County Schools — NTI Day.
- Christian Academy of Lawrenceburg — Closed/NTI Day.
- Clark County Schools — Closed/NTI Day.
- Garrard County Schools — Closed/NTI Day.
- Lewis County Schools — Closed/NTI Day.
- Paris Independent Schools — Closed/NTI Day #8.
- Russell County Schools — Closed/NTI Day.
- Scott County Schools — Closed/NTI Day.
Delayed Openings:
- Boyle County Schools — 1-hour delay.
- Danville Independent Schools — 1-hour delay.
- Mercer County Schools — 1-hour delay.
Other Closures:
- Beginnings Christian Day — Closed Friday.
- Campus Kids Early Learning Center — 2-hour delay.
- NAMI Participation Station — Closed Friday.
These changes reflect ongoing winter weather concerns and snow day planning across the commonwealth. Students, parents, and staff are urged to check directly with their local school districts for the most current status and any additional updates Friday morning.






