Northeast Ohio school districts have announced numerous closures for Tuesday, Dec. 2, due to hazardous winter storm conditions. The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and several others have canceled classes to ensure student safety amid worsening travel conditions.
The storm has brought significant snowfall, causing slippery roads and dangerous commutes throughout the region. Local officials advised residents to leave early Tuesday morning to navigate through the challenging weather.
Major School Closures Across Northeast Ohio
Several prominent school districts will remain closed on Tuesday, including:
- Akron City Schools
- Avon Lake City Schools
- Chardon Local Schools
- North Olmsted City Schools
- Parma City Schools
In addition to these, a long list of other districts and private schools across Cuyahoga and neighboring counties will also cancel classes. This widespread closure affects elementary to high school levels and also includes some specialized career and community colleges.
Additional Closings and Delays
Lakeland Community College’s main campus in Kirtland is closed Tuesday due to a water main break during the storm. All classes and campus events are canceled until further notice.
For parents and caregivers, numerous daycare centers and church programs have also postponed activities for the day. Updated and detailed listings are available at local news sources such as WKYC Channel 3’s website.
Safety Measures and Snow Parking Ban
The City of Cleveland has implemented a snow parking ban effective Tuesday to aid snowplows in clearing streets safely and efficiently. Commuters should expect slippery conditions and exercise caution if travel is necessary.
The National Weather Service forecasts the heaviest snowfall will continue through 9 a.m., potentially intensifying travel disruptions in the morning. Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates closely.
This coordinated closure effort highlights the community’s focus on safety as Northeast Ohio deals with a significant winter storm. Parents and students should stay tuned to official announcements for any changes or additional closures later in the week.
Read more at: www.cleveland.com




