Most D.C.-area schools closed Wednesday because of winter storm
Briefly

A winter storm has prompted widespread closures of D.C.-area school systems, with forecasts predicting 5 to 7 inches of snow. Federal agencies are operating on a two-hour delay, providing options for telework. The closures vary across school systems, with some opting for virtual learning, while others are completely closed. The ongoing snow days could result in extended school calendars as districts evaluate conditions. Key school districts like Arlington and D.C. Public Schools announced full closures, while Alexandria is facilitating virtual learning for its students and staff.
Most D.C.-area school systems are closed due to a winter storm forecasted to bring 5 to 7 inches of snow, impacting schedules significantly.
Federal agencies in the D.C. area are delayed, allowing for telework or unscheduled leave, emphasizing flexibility amidst adverse weather conditions.
Mounting snow days may lead school systems to extend their academic calendars, as districts assess conditions before making closure decisions.
Alexandria City Public Schools is opting for synchronous learning while other systems like Arlington and D.C. Public Schools are completely closed.
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