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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of vitriol. What's wrong with people? I asked because DD emailed the teacher and did not hear back and I wanted to let her know whether the teacher had the day off. I assumed yes but didn't know the details so thanks to those who actually provided information.[/quote] Are you the OP? OK, fair enough. Yes, most school districts, a "snow day" is a day where they are not working, so no Zoom classes, no Google Classroom assignments, no check ins with the teachers via email or anything else, and no expectation of responding to emails. In the olden days, we all stayed home and didn't HAVE computers (yes, I'm old). Depending on how your school district works, usually for every snow day you have, you need to make that day up at the end of the year, or else a no school day later in the spring gets converted to a work day. Some years we have had so many inclement weather days, we needed to add days during Spring Break -- that's never fun. So yes, it's a "free" day off but it doesneed to be made up, unless your schedule has a few built in.[/quote]
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