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These north Georgia school districts are closed, delayed or moving to virtual learning Monday

ATLANTA — It was a snowy and icy Friday and it carried over into the weekend.

While plenty of government offices closed, and schools did virtual learning or closed, most are back to business as usual come Monday.

Still, road conditions aren’t the same everywhere, so here are the schools districts that have already said they’ll have a later start to their Monday classes, or remain closed, due to weather conditions.

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CLOSED

  • Banks County Schools will be closed due to unsafe road conditions.
  • Catoosa County Schools will be closed due to remaining icy conditions on secondary roadways.
  • Dade County Schools will be closed.
  • Gilmer County Schools will remain closed due to icy road conditions.
  • Habersham County Schools will be closed due to icy roads.
  • Hart County Schools will be closed.
  • Stephens County Schools will be closed.
  • Walker County Schools will be closed.
  • White County Schools are closed out of an abundance of caution.
  • Whitfield County Schools are closed due to some remaining ice and snow.

DELAYED

  • Dalton Public Schools will have a two-hour delay, but will end at the usual times.
  • Gainesville City Schools will open with a two-hour delay due to ice.
  • Gordon County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay, with elementary schools starting at 9:30 a.m. and middle and high schools at 10:30 a.m.
  • Hall County Schools will open two hours later than normal.

DIGITAL/VIRTUAL LEARNING

  • Dawson County Schools will have a digital learning day instead of in-person lessons.
  • Fannin County Schools will operate virtually with a digital learning day due to road conditions.
  • Lumpkin County Schools will have a virtual learning day due to road conditions.
  • Pickens County will be operating virtually for a digital learning day on Monday due to icy roadways.
  • Rabun County Schools will have a virtual learning day to prioritize student and staff safety.
  • Towns County Schools will have an online learning day due to unsafe conditions on main bus routes.
  • Union County Schools will have an at-home learning day due to road conditions.

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