Amidst historical snowfall, school districts across America are struggling to decide how to make up the classroom time that has been lost to snowstorms.
Although many school districts have a built-in number of 鈥渋nclement weather make-up days,鈥 the unexpectedly brutal snowstorms of the past few weeks have exceeded the pre-allocated snow days. Additionally, many school administrators are worried that a large number of missed days is needed to adequately prepare students for spring鈥檚 impending standardized tests. In the coming weeks, school boards and school districts in various states will be meeting to consider how best to address this problem.
This video reports on how New York City schools will handle snow days during the 2022-23 school year.
Proposed Solutions to Snow Days
The options that school districts have thus far proposed to make up the missed days include:
Adding Days to the End of the Year
Various school districts are planning to make up the missed days by extending the last day of school in June past its planned date. In online poll of Des Moines, Iowa residents addressing the question of how to make up the unusually high number of snow days experienced this year, the fourth most popular option (out of six choices) was adding days to the end of the school year.
Lengthening the School Day
Alexandria, Virginia鈥檚 superintendent has issued a letter to parents,
