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GO or NO GO - For Tue 16 Jan 2018

By Larry Smith, The Big Dawg 99.9 FM; and Ed, Linda & Pen Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com

Most public schools in the area have already canceled school for Tuesday, anuary 16, 2018. Many of those closed require Non-Traditional Instruction at online for the day. These are noted in the following list:
After midnight, CM EVENTS for GO or NO GO Lists Posted as we confirm them.
  • Adair County School District CLOSED - No school today because of illness, inclement weather. Dr. Pam Stephens, superintendent and David Jones, Adair County School Transportation Director. STORY)
  • Update!!! 9:01pmCT/10:01pm 2018-01-15): Campbellsville Independent Schools CLOSED UPDATE: There will be no school Tuesday, January 16, for Campbellsville Independent Schools. - Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Public Schools (CIS)
  • Casey County School District Schools CLOSED but students required to complete NTI (Non-Traditional Instruction) online. - Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9FM
  • Green County School District Schools CLOSED will be observing GOLD DAY #3 (Non Traditional online class) today.
  • Kentucky Christian Academy, Campbellsville, KY. - Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9FM
  • Metcalfe County Schools will be CLOSED today. Schools will observe NTI - Non Traditional Day. Metcalfe County Schools Website
  • Cumberland County Schools will be CLOSED "Due to icy back roads, frigid temperatures, forecasted snow and continued sickness. Students are instructed to use SLED DAY 5 for NTI program. Cumberland County Schools website
  • Russell County School District CLOSED But students will complete NTI (Non Traditional Instruction) online. - Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9FM
  • Taylor County Schools will be CLOSED today due to low attendance numbers because of influenza. District will observe Cyber Snow Day #3 (Non Traditional, online classes. - from Larry Smith, the Big Dawg radio, 99.9FM
Other schools will be added to the list. Stay tuned to The Big Dawg 99.9 and watch here for updated lists.



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