With the calendar year ending soon, Matt Ruble, superintendent of Farmington School District, released a letter Thursday to parents regarding scheduling plans for 2021.
âThe first semester of our school year is drawing to a close. Our students will begin classes again on January 5, 2021 and we would like to share our plan with Farmington parents and community members, he said. When we return to learn in January we do so with a plan informed by the most recent health data. Due to significantly lower numbers of positive cases and required quarantines, we are excited to announce that our students will be returning to a more traditional school attendance schedule after the holiday season.â
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With people expecting to see more than 1 foot of snow on the ground Thursday, Dec. 17, Connecticut schools are arranging to have the students attend school remotely or call for a snow day.
A Winter Storm Warning has been put into effect for all of Connecticut from Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2 p.m. to Thursday, Dec. 17, 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Schools and districts that have made decisions about attendance on Thursday include:
Avon School District - Closed
East Haddam School District - Closed
East Hampton School District - Closed
Eastford School District - Closed
Guilford School District - Closed