This just in from the Cobb County School District, which had been having some classes remotely on Thursday but is calling the whole thing off for Friday:
In the aftermath of Hurricane Zeta, many of our students, families, and staff continue to be without power and are recovering from the impact this hurricane has had on their homes and schools. At this time, many schools are still without power and, to make sure every student can enter a healthy and safe classroom, all classes will be canceled on Friday, October 30th.
Local school and central office staff will work remotely.
Essential employees will receive specific instructions from their respective Executive Cabinet members.
Elementary after-school program is canceled, and extracurricular activities will continue as scheduled if power conditions allow.
If you have any specific school or extracurricular related questions, please contact your local school or coach.
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