Snow Days Turn Into E-Learning Days for Some Schools
February 3, 2014
In what is proving to be an uncommonly chilly and snowy winter, thousands of schools across many states have been forced to close their doors -- often for days at a time. Although a lot of students have surely tossed their books aside in favor of sledding or video games, some schools are seizing on e-learning as a way to keep up educational momentum. Under an Ohio law that took effect in 2014, for example, districts that max out on "calamity" days can use up to three "e-learning days" to meet state class-time requirements and avoid having to tack extra days on to the end of the school year.
Snow Days Turn Into E-Learning Days for Some Schools