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Winter weather closings and delays for Monday

Winter weather closings and delays for Monday

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Albemarle Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday, 12-month employees report on time
Augusta Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Buckingham Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Charlottesville City Schools – 2-hour delay Monday, CMS & CHS zero period classes cancelled, CATEC morning session cancelled, but afternoon session begins at usual 1:25 time, 12-month staff also 2-hour delay
Culpeper Co Public Schools –  2-hour delay Monday, essential personnel/custodians report on time
Elk Hill School Charlottesville and Staunton – 2-hour delay Monday
First Presbyterian Church Preschool Charlottesville – Closed Monday
Fluvanna Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Greene Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Harrisonburg City Schools 2-hour delay Monday
KEYS Academy Charlottesville – 2-hour delay Monday
Lafayette School – 2-hour delay Monday
Lighthouse Christians Preschool – 2-hour delay Monday
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Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday, Code 4
Madison Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Nelson Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Oakland School – delayed opening Monday 10 a.m
Orange Co Public Schools 2-hour delay Monday
Rockingham Co Public Schools – 2-hour delay Monday
Staunton City Schools 2-hour delay, 12-month employees report 2 hours late
Town of Gordonsville Govt – 2-hour delay Monday
United Christian Academy – 2-hour delay Monday
Waynesboro City Schools – 2-hour delay Monday

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