The answer depends entirely on your location and school district, and there is no single global list of closures for tomorrow. To find out exactly which schools near you are closed, you will need to check a trusted local source.
How to check closures
- Visit your local school district’s official website or its “school closures” or “alerts” page, which usually lists all schools that are closed or moving to remote learning for the next day.
- Look at your regional or national government education page, which often maintains a live list of closures due to weather, pollution, or other emergencies, and states that any school not on the list should be assumed open.
Other reliable sources
- Check local news or TV station “school closings and delays” pages, which aggregate closure announcements from districts and individual schools.
- Watch for messages from your specific school (email, SMS, app, or social media), because each school is ultimately responsible for confirming whether it is closed or operating remotely.
If you share your city/region or school district, a more targeted way to check can be suggested, but the definitive answer will still come from those official local channels.
