LIST: Central Virginia schools going virtual, delayed on Thursday due to icy roads
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Some Central Virginia school districts will be closed, shift to virtual learning or operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday due to dangerous roads from lingering winter storm impacts.
School districts across Central Virginia were either closed or had virtual learning for the entirety of last week, which has continued into this week due to icy road conditions from the winter storm over the weekend of Jan. 24.
The following districts will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 5:
- Mecklenburg County Public Schools
- Essex County Public Schools
- Students are to complete provided assignments.
The following districts will turn to virtual learning on Thursday:
- King and Queen County Public Schools
- King William County Public Schools
The following districts will be operating on a two-hour delay on Thursday:
- Brunswick County Public Schools
- Caroline County Public Schools
- Charles City County Public Schools
- Chesterfield County Public Schools
- Dinwiddie County Public Schools
- Fluvanna County Public Schools
- Goochland County Public Schools
- Hanover City Public Schools
- Henrico County Public Schools
- Hopewell City Public Schools
- Louisa County Public Schools
- Petersburg City Public Schools
- Sussex County Public Schools
The following district will be operating on a two-hour delay on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 6:
- Cumberland County Public Schools
This article will be updated if and when additional delays or closings are announced. You can find a real-time list of active weather-related delays and closings here.
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