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    LIST: East Texas school districts to be closed for total solar eclipse

    By Nayeli CarrilloDaisy Escatel,

    2024-03-20

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    HENDERSON COUNTY, Texas ( KETK ) – Six East Texas school districts announced they will cancel classes for the total solar eclipse on April 8.

    East Texas traffic expected to increase as thousands set to travel for total solar eclipse

    Athens ISD

    On Tuesday, Athens Independent School District announced all of their campuses will be closed on the day of the eclipse due to safety and operational concerns.

    Athens ISD said the decision was made to ensure the well being of the students and staff, however no make-up day would be required.

    “All students and staff will receive eclipse glasses on April 4, courtesy of the Rotary Club,” Athens ISD said.

    Bullard ISD

    In early March, Bullard Independent School District shared calendar adjustments and said April 8 was changed to a school holiday.

    Bullard ISD said the date was originally an employee workday but adjusted it so staff can experience the eclipse with their friends and family.

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    Canton ISD

    Canton Independent School District said time was built into their calendar year and it was decided that the eclipse day will be a day off.

    “We hope our families are able to take advantage of this opportunity and experience this event with their children,” the school district said.

    Canton ISD said they will provide eclipse glasses for each of their students prior to the event.

    Mt. Vernon ISD

    Mt. Vernon Independent School District announced on Wednesday that they will cancel classes on April 8 to combat expected traffic as estimates show the population in the area will double or triple in size.

    MVISD said the school will hand out eclipse-rated glasses to staff members and students to safely view the eclipse at home.

    “By canceling school on Monday, April 8, we will have to make up this school day. We will use our Friday, April 19 scheduled bad weather day to make up for this canceled day. Therefore, April 19 will be counted as a school day for all students and staff,” MVISD said.

    East Texas traffic expected to increase as thousands set to travel for total solar eclipse

    Rains ISD

    The Rains Independent School District said all classes would be cancelled for the eclipse to prioritize the safety of students, staff, parents and visitors.

    The school district said through collaboration with city and county officials, they want to address the potential increase in traffic during the eclipse.

    “We believe this decision underscores the school district’s commitment to the well-being not only of children and staff but also of all community members,” Rains ISD officials said.

    Sulphur Springs ISD

    The City Sulphur Springs is expecting approximately four minutes and 20 seconds in totality. Sulphur Springs Independent School District named April 8 a school holiday for students and staff.

    The school district said solar eclipse glasses are available for students to purchase to support the Sulphur Springs ISD science department.

    This is a developing story. Know of any other closings or cancellations? Email tips@ketk.com.

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    Rhonda Tarrant
    03-21
    I think it is good schools are seeing this as a once in a lifetime event for some. Hope they have their glasses & participate! But if not, their loss!
    dianne french
    03-21
    Mt Vernon & Sulphur Bluff also out on 4/8
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