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LTHS Plans Classes As Usual, Despite Snow: Official

If the plan changes, the school will notify families no later than 5:45 a.m., the superintendent said.

Brian Waterman, superintendent of Lyons Township High School, addressed how the school would handle the expected snow starting Monday night.
Brian Waterman, superintendent of Lyons Township High School, addressed how the school would handle the expected snow starting Monday night. (David Giuliani/Patch)

LA GRANGE, IL – Lyons Township High School is planning for in-person lessons Tuesday, despite snow in the forecast starting late Monday night and lasting through the next morning, the superintendent said in a public statement Monday.

If the school decides to cancel classes or have a late start, it will communicate the decision no later than 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, Superintendent Brian Waterman said.

If no communication is sent Tuesday morning, the community can assume that class will be held as usual, he said.

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