In a typical year, school would be canceled and students and teachers could hunker down at home during a snowstorm without having to report to classes.
But this is the year when COVID-19 disrupted everything once thought of as typical, forcing people to cope with a work-around in response to the pandemic.
School districts across Cumberland County will turn to remote instruction Wednesday as a norâeaster threatens to dump a foot or more of snow on southcentral Pennsylvania.
For districts like South Middleton and Carlisle already on full remote due to rising COVID cases, it will be just another day for students to take online lessons.