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School Closings And Delays For Wednesday, January 23

Snowy road Lansing
Reginald Hardwick
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WKAR-MSU

Poor driving conditions are causing schools to close or delay their starts today. They include:

Bath: Closed

Bellevue: Two-hour delay

CACS Headstart: Closed

Charlotte: Closed, child care open

Clinton County RESA: Closed

Cole Academy: Closed

Cole Academy East: Closed

East Lansing Public Schools: Closed

El Shabazz Public School Academy: Closed

Grand Ledge: Closed

DaVinci Institute: Closed

Eaton Rapids: Closed. Child care open on two-hour delay

Emmanuel Lutheran: Closed

Fowler: Closed

Grater Lansing Adventist: Closed

Greater Lansing Islamic School: Closed

Haslett: Closed

Holt: Closed

Ingham ISD: Closed

Island City Academy: Closed

Jackson Christian Schools: Closed

Jackson ISD: Closed. Torrant/Kit Young/ALL ISD Special Ed. Programs Closed. No Transportation Running

Jackson Prep and Early College: Closed

Jackson Public Schools: Closed

Laingsburg: Closed

Lansing Catholic: Closed

Lansing Charter Academy: Closed

Lansing Public Schools: Closed

Leslie: Closed

Maple Valley: Closed. Child care open
Memorial Lutheran: Closed
Okemos: Closed. Child care open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Olivet: Closed. Child care open
Our Savior Lutheran: Closed
Owosso: Closed. Day care at Bentley Bright Beginnings is open
Perry: Closed. Child care open
Pinckney: Closed
Portland: Closed
Potterville: Closed. Child care open
Relevant Academy of Eaton County: Closed
Resurrection School: Closed. Child care open
St. Gerard: Closed
St. Martha: Closed
St. Michael: Closed. Child care open
St. Peter Lutheran: No preschool
Stockbridge: Closed
Waverly: Closed
Webberville: Closed
White Pine Academy: Closed
Williamston: Closed
Windemere Park Charter Academy: Closed
 

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