Greenwood, South Carolina, is preparing for the impact of Hurricane Helene as several school districts announce changes to their schedules. District officials have decided to implement e-learning days for students on Friday, September 27, due to the severe weather forecast.
As Hurricane Helene approaches, school officials aim to prioritize the safety of students and staff. Parents are encouraged to stay informed by checking school announcements and being aware of any additional changes.
For more details about school schedules and any weather-related updates, families can refer to the closings page provided by local education authorities. Downloading the respective notifications app will help parents and guardians stay informed of the latest developments.
The entire Greenwood community is urged to remain safe during the upcoming storm. Decisions made by school districts reflect a commitment to ensuring the well-being of all students.
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