The Post and Courier: When the weather outside is frightful, students in a few South Carolina school districts won’t find their day so delightful.
Five districts are replacing snow days this school year with online class days in a pilot program that could be an option statewide next year.
If schools in Anderson 5, Kershaw County, Pickens County, Spartanburg 1 or Spartanburg 7 close because of snow — or any other bad weather — students could be expected to use computers and tablets to complete assignments.
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