NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Metro Nashville Public Schools will hold classes virtually Monday.
The district announced tomorrow as a remote learning day due to remaining ice and snow on some neighborhood roads. MNPS is out of snow days for the school-year and will either utilize virtual learning for inclement weather or extend into summer.
Attendance will be taken for all students.
In-person extracurricular activities and meetings are canceled.
MNPS says its phased-in schedule for in-person learning remains the same. Fifth and 9th grade students transitioning back to traditional learning return to classrooms on Tuesday. Sixth through 8th grade return on Thursday.
📣 All Metro Schools classes will be held virtually tomorrow, February 22. This means classes will take place online for all students, whether they attend in person or virtually. Attendance will be taken. pic.twitter.com/1EMLfdW57g
— Metro Schools (@MetroSchools) February 22, 2021