It’s official. School has been cancelled for tomorrow, Monday March 25 due to the record-setting winter storm. It gives students a much appreciated extended Spring Break.
Sophomore PJ Fuller said, “It’s pretty awesome considering we had nice weather the beginning half and now we get to play in the snow for the last half of break.”
The snow continues to accumulate for most of the night and into tomorrow, for an updated version of school and event closings visit www.ksdk.com and for an up-to-date look at the late winter storm visit www.weather.com
Students are to check with coaches and/or sponsors on the continuation of after school activities.
Also, this snow day will not impact the end of school dates as the district has not exceeded the number of snow days built into the calendar.

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