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flag Connecticut schools delay end of year to late June due to winter storms, using holidays to make up lost time.

flag Severe winter weather in Connecticut has led multiple school districts to reschedule classes, with many pushing the end of the school year into late June to make up for lost instructional time due to snowstorms. flag Districts are canceling staff development days and using holidays like Juneteenth to compensate, while avoiding July extensions due to state rules. flag Safety concerns and unreliable forecasts complicate decisions, especially in rural areas, and while graduation dates remain unchanged, seniors attend school after receiving diplomas. flag Superintendents rely on weather forecasts and road assessments to decide on delays or cancellations, often finalizing choices just before 5 a.m.

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