Katherine Hunt+FollowBuffalo schools shift to remote learning FridayFriday means a big change for Buffalo families—Buffalo Public Schools are moving all classes online for the day. Students and staff will stay home, logging in through Schoology, Clever, or Teams, or using materials sent home earlier. All afterschool activities and sports are canceled Friday, but athletic contests are back on for Saturday. However, Saturday Academies at several schools are canceled, except for the adult welding class at Burgard High, which is still happening. How are you and your kids preparing for another remote day? What works best for your family on these online learning days? #Education #BuffaloSchools #RemoteLearning00Share
hnguyen+FollowCharlotte schools shift to remote after icy blastIcy roads and bone-chilling temps are shaking up Wednesday plans for families across Charlotte. With overnight lows near 20°F and refreezing after the weekend’s ice storm, most area schools are switching to remote learning or closing altogether. That means another day of juggling work, classes, and cabin fever for parents and students. Some South Carolina districts are just delaying the start, but it’s a patchwork of changes across the region. How’s your household handling these winter curveballs? Are remote days working for your kids, or is everyone ready for a return to normal? #Education #Charlotte #RemoteLearning00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowSnow days shake up Charlotte schools againAnother day at home for Charlotte-Mecklenburg students—schools are sticking with remote learning as crews work to clear icy roads and campuses after the weekend’s wild winter storm. Many nearby districts are also going remote or delaying start times, with some warning that online learning could last all week if roads stay slick. For families, this means more juggling of work, childcare, and keeping kids on track with assignments. How’s everyone managing the sudden switch to remote days? Are you finding it easier this time around, or is it still a scramble? #Education #CharlotteSchools #RemoteLearning00Share
Benjamin Contreras+FollowSnow Days or Zoom Days? Schools Split!Remember when a snow day meant sledding and hot cocoa? Now, thanks to remote learning, some kids are logging onto Zoom instead of building snowmen. After this weekend’s winter storm, some schools (like NYC) went virtual, while others (like Ohio State) went old-school and shut down. Parents are torn—some miss the magic of a real snow day, others just want safe, reliable plans. Is the classic snow day officially melting away? #Education #SnowDay #RemoteLearning00Share
hnguyen+FollowBuffalo high schools go remote Monday—here’s whyBuffalo high schoolers will be learning from home this Monday—not because of snow, but so teachers can catch up on grading those rescheduled Regents exams after last week’s closures. Pre-K through 8th graders still have to show up in person. With another round of snow on the way, everyone’s wondering if more changes are coming. How are your families handling these last-minute shifts? Are you prepared for more possible disruptions this winter? Let’s talk about what’s working and what’s not for students, parents, and teachers right now. #Education #BuffaloSchools #RemoteLearning00Share
jenna64+FollowBuffalo high schoolers go remote MondayHigh school students in Buffalo will be learning from home this Monday, January 26, as the district shifts to remote classes to give teachers time to grade the rescheduled Regents exams. If you’ve got a student in grades 9-12, expect them to log in through Schoology, Clever, or Teams using their usual devices. Meanwhile, elementary and middle schoolers still have a regular in-person day. Staff are all reporting to their worksites as usual. Anyone with questions can reach out to the district’s Helpdesk at 716-816-3510. How do you feel about these remote days—helpful or just disruptive? #Education #BuffaloSchools #RemoteLearning00Share