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Radnor Makes Monday School Decision Amid Snowstorm
The severe snowstorm has impacted roads and infrastructure throughout the area.
RADNOR, PA — The Radnor Township School District will have a traditional snow day on Monday, Jan. 26 after a powerful snowstorm swept through the region on Sunday.
There will be no virtual instruction. It's the route most districts in the nearby area took for Monday's courses, with some notable exceptions, like Phoenixville and North Penn, choosing to hold virtual classes.
Accumulation estimates ranged from 8 to 12 inches late Sunday afternoon, shutting down roads and impacting other critical infrastructure.
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Nearby, local districts like Tredyffrin-Easttown, Great Valley, Colonial, Souderton, Hatboro-Horsham, Abington, Wissahickon, Upper Merion, Lower Moreland, Norristown, Perkiomen Valley, Spring-Ford, Pottsgrove, and Upper Moreland will have traditional snow days with no virtual instruction.
No determination has been made yet for Tuesday classes. The district said they will continue to monitor conditions and will share an update when a decision is reached.
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