School Closures For Tuesday Up To Minn. Districts
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO/AP) — Minnesota school districts will make their own calls about whether to resume classes Tuesday or keep buildings closed another day.
Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius informed local school leaders Monday that Gov. Mark Dayton won't call off classes statewide for a second day amid dangerously cold conditions. Public schools were ordered closed Monday at the governor's direction.
In a letter to districts, the education commissioner says superintendents should be mindful about health hazards from exposures to the below-zero temperatures as they make decisions.
Some districts have announced late starts while others, including Anoka-Hennepin, Minneapolis and St. Paul, have announced full closures. [Get all the latest closures here.]
Monday was the first blanket closure of all public schools in 17 years as the state is gripped with an arctic blast of cold air.
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