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The Chester County School District will operate on a remote learning day Thursday in response to expected severe weather conditions.
The district sent the following statement to WCNC Charlotte:
“The National Weather Service issued a statement calling for severe weather on Thursday, March 18, 2021 including heavy rainfall, hail, and strong winds. These conditions also have a potential for flooding, making the roads unsafe for our buses, student drivers, staff, and traveling families. For the safety of our school community, the district will use tomorrow as a remote eLearning day for all students and staff. Students will be contacted by their teachers for daily assignments. All afterschool activities including sports, and IMPACT will also be canceled tomorrow.
Normal operations will resume on Friday, March 19th 2021.”