JCPS is using their second NTI day on Wednesday as the cold temperatures and hazardous road conditions continue to blast Louisville.
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.
When the Thunder Rolls, many think of Garth Brooks, and when the snow falls, so does this a southern Indiana superintendent.
Officials are asking park users to avoid sledding when hills are closed and to not sled on public golf courses.
In previous years, if the district called off school due to snow, those days were made up during the scheduled two-week spring break.
With more schools embracing virtual learning, many administrators say the technology can help them avoid canceling class because of bad weather.
The graduation dates also determine the last day of school for the 2013-2014 school year.
Many districts are using holidays and weekends to make up for a higher than expected number of snow days.