LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — As Kentuckiana prepares for the total solar eclipse, WDRB has your guide to all the Louisville-area public school closings on Monday, April 8. If you have a school closing to report, email webteam@wdrb.com.
Indiana
- Borden Henryville Schools: No school
- Clarksville Community Schools: No school
- Crawford County Community Schools: eLearning
- Crothersville Community Schools: Planned eLearning day
- Greater Clark County Schools: No school
- New Albany-Floyd County Schools: eLearning
- Madison Consolidated Schools: Virtual learning day
- Mitchell Community Schools: No school; possible eLearning day
- New Albany Floyd County Schools: Students report at regular time and be released early for “asynchronous learning.” Teacher professional development day
- North Harrison Community Schools: No school. Snow makeup day if needed
- North Lawrence Community Schools: No school
- Orleans Community Schools: No school. Snow makeup day if needed
- Salem Community Schools: No school. Snow makeup day if needed
- Seymour Community Schools: eLearning
- Silver Creek School Corp.: eLearning
- Springs Valley Community Schools (French Lick, West Baden Springs): No school. Snow makeup day if needed
- Washington County Schools: Early dismissal at 12 p.m.
Kentucky
- Bullitt County Schools: No school; “Bullitt Day”
- Campbellsville Independent Schools: No school; teacher workday
- Elizabethtown Independent Schools: No school. Professional learning, planning day
- Eminence Independent Schools: No school; last day of spring break
- Frankfort Independent Schools: No school; first day of spring break
- Franklin County Schools: No school; district staff day
- Grayson County Schools: No school; last day of spring break
- Hardin County Schools: No school
- JCPS: No classes. Professional development/flex day
- Marion: Students released at noon
- Oldham County Schools: No school; staff work day
- Spencer County Schools: No school; professional development day
- Trimble County Schools: No school; staff work day
Eclipse coverage on WDRB:
You’ll be able to find all our Eclipse coverage on wdrb.com and some of that coverage involves you!
Do you have questions about the eclipse, how to watch safely, or how kids can participate? Send them to us! We will have a panel of experts answer your questions in one of our upcoming segments. You can send those to me on Facebook or X or you can email Hannah Strong: hstrong@wdrb.com
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