The district said it may have to dismiss students early on Thursday, but plans to hold classes.
– With extreme winter weather in the forecast later this week, Chicago Public Schools announced it is canceling all after-care and out-of-school-time programming on Thursday.Chicago Weather Alert: Winter Storm Watch ahead of Christmas
starting around midday on Thursday. A Winter Storm Watch is in effect starting at noon on Thursday for Cook County. CPS said its plan as of Tuesday evening was to hold classes on Thursday, but it is possible it may dismiss students early due to the weather conditions. "We will continue monitoring the weather forecast closely and will make a final decision tomorrow about our plan for holding classes on Thursday," the district said in a statement.
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