NEW ORLEANS – (Sept. 14, 2020) – NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) is announcing the cancellation of all distance learning classes along with the closure of NOLA-PS central office and all school buildings for Tuesday, Sept. 15 due to Hurricane Sally.

Given that the District had set Monday, Sept. 14 as the beginning of PreK-4th grade students returning to in-person learning on campuses, those plans were delayed through at least Wednesday of this week. The return to in-person learning for these grades will be determined as the District continues to monitor the evolving weather situation.

Due to building closures, food service will not be offered to families for pick-up on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Announcements will be made when they resume.

The District will continue to monitor the storm and will reassess needs for extended closures or announce a return to classes as we continue to learn more on the potential impacts to our area throughout the day tomorrow.

NOLA-PS reminds everyone to remain vigilant and to monitor the City’s announcements for updates regarding Hurricane Sally. NOLA-PS will post all storm related announcements on its social media as well.


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