Hardin County Schools will out of school Monday, Feb. 2 for a professional work day for teachers.
Some parents questioned why Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) held in-person classes Wednesday instead of using Non-Traditional Instruction (NTI).
Greater snow totals are to the south of Louisville, after a storm moved through late Sunday into Monday morning.
Jefferson County Public Schools sent a letter to families Thursday saying that non-traditional instruction will be used "when possible this year" instead of canceling school in the event of winter weather.
Superintendent Teresa Morgain said there is a significant outbreak among staff and students.
Superintendent Ryan Clark said he's been consulting with health officials over the past few weeks, who say it's now safe enough to offer the in-person option.
For five weeks, the museum will provide space and educators to support students taking part in non-traditional instruction.
JCPS said it has enough Chromebooks to ensure every student -- not just every household -- has a device before school resumes.
Kentucky's largest school district also wants parents to sign up to receive text messages from the school system as JCPS prepares for the start of online learning.
Over the next two weeks, JCPS will work on a plan to figure out where that money is needed and how it could be spent.