New York City students to attend classes online Monday, as winter storm wallops the region

New York City schools will be closed Monday due to the impending winter storm, forcing students to attend classes online as the city struggles to cope with the snow. The decision was made by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels, who cited safety concerns as the main reason for the closure.

Approximately 500,000 students across over 1,100 schools will be affected by the remote learning arrangement. While some high schools and 6-12 schools were already scheduled to be off for a teacher professional development day, most elementary and middle schools will follow suit.

The city's snowfall has been significant, with nearly a foot of snow falling in some areas of New Jersey. However, temperatures have risen since Sunday evening, bringing mixed sleet and freezing rain.

In a statement on Sunday, Mayor Mamdani explained that closing the schools is essential to keep residents safe, citing the preparations made by his administration over the past week. The city's education department has simulated remote learning sessions to ensure students can log in seamlessly.

While some parents may be disappointed with the decision to have virtual classes instead of a snow day, officials assure that it's not meant to deprive children of time spent playing in the snow. The state requires 180 instructional days per year, and the school system is working within this tight calendar framework.

As schools go online, principals will be monitoring students' devices remotely, having provided them with instructions last week. Parents who have previously struggled with getting online during a snowstorm two years ago can breathe easy knowing their children's devices are equipped for remote learning.

With over 500,000 students to care for and more than 1,100 schools to navigate, the city is taking its time to weather this winter storm together. As Mayor Mamdani quipped, if you see him on Monday, feel free to throw a snowball at him – he can take it.
 
I'm getting kinda tired of these school closures 😒. I mean, don't get me wrong, safety first and all that jazz... but 500k kids stuck at home? 🤯 That's just not fair on the parents who have to deal with work and stuff. Can't they just give 'em a few snow days like everyone else? 🤷‍♂️ The city's got this winter thing under control, let's be real ❄️... I'm all for the schools having these remote learning sessions and whatnot, but can't we just relax a bit? 🙄
 
Ugh, I'm so over these crazy school closures 🤯. Like, I get it, safety first and all that jazz, but can't they just give the kids a break every now and then? A full-day virtual learning session is kinda harsh, especially when you factor in the logistics of getting everyone's devices online 💻. And don't even get me started on the parents who have to deal with it... I feel bad for those guys 🤕. It's just another thing to add to their already crazy days. Can we just have a normal school day every once in a while? 😒
 
Winter's wrath 🌨️ got me thinking, why do we gotta stress about school closures so much? I mean, kids are gonna be cooped up in their rooms anyway. It's not like they're gonna build an igloo or something out of the snow... unless that's a thing now 🤷‍♀️. And let's be real, with 500k students to care for, it's nice to see the city taking precautions. Safety first, right? ❄️ I guess it's just one of those things where you gotta weigh the pros and cons. Virtual classes might not be everyone's cup of tea, but at least the kids will stay safe. And hey, if they do happen to build an epic snow fort, we can all live vicariously through them 🏰💨
 
idk about this... closing all schools 'cause of some snow sounds kinda extreme. i mean, i get the safety concerns and all that, but can't they just give the kids a few days off like normal? and what's with the remote learning part? my kid was so stoked to have monday off, now he's stuck at home staring at screens... plus, what if their devices aren't working properly? 🤦‍♂️😒
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s actually pretty cool that the schools are being proactive about remote learning. I mean, some parents might be bummed they won't get a traditional snow day, but it's great that the city is prioritizing student safety and making sure everyone stays connected. And honestly, 180 instructional days per year sounds like a lot – I wouldn’t want to be stuck in school for that long either. 🌨️💻
 
Ugh I feel so bad for all those students 🤕... Like, can't we just have one legit snow day every now and then?! But at the same time, safety first is always important 💯... And honestly, I think online learning is actually pretty cool if done right 📚. Maybe this will be a good opportunity for some kids to get a head start on their work or something 🤔. Just gotta hope all the teachers and parents are able to make it work without too much of a hassle 😬... And omg, 500k students is crazy 🤯! Anyway, let's just take a deep breath and wait for this snow to pass ☃️.
 
I FEEL SORRY FOR THE KIDS WHO HAVE TO GO ONLINE DURING A SNOW DAY 🌨️😔 BUT AT LEAST THEY'LL BE SAFE AND WARM IN THEIR CLASSROOMS 😊📚 I GUESS IT'S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD THAT THEY WON'T GET TO PLAY IN THE SNOW FOR A DAY OR TWO, BUT IT'S STILL GOING TO BE A REAL Bummer For Some Parents Who Were Looking Forward To A FREEZEDAY AT HOME ☃️😴
 
Ugh I feel bad for those parents tho 🤕 their kids r gonna be stuck inside while the rest of us get to play in the snow 😂 but on the flip side its awesome that they prepared everything so the remote learning thing wont mess up too much 💻 and kudos to the mayor for prioritizing safety 💯
 
I'm so surprised they're closing all the schools 🤯😒 but at least we get to stay warm and dry while the kids learn online 😊📚 I mean, 500k students is a lot to deal with, and if it's gonna be a winter storm that bad, safety first is the best policy ⛅❄️
 
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