Esta es una lista de algunos de los sistemas escolares públicos más grandes que han cancelado clases o han pasado al aprendizaje remoto debido a la tormenta invernal.
Nueva York: los edificios escolares de la ciudad de Nueva York están cerrados y las clases pasarán a modalidad remota este lunes.
Chicago: las escuelas públicas de Chicago estuvieron cerradas el viernes por las temperaturas gélidas, pero se espera que reabran este lunes.
Houston: todas las escuelas e instalaciones del Distrito Escolar Independiente de Houston estarán cerradas este lunes.
Atlanta: los condados de Gwinnett y Fulton, así como las escuelas de la ciudad de Decatur, impartirán clases de forma remota, y el condado de DeKalb cancelará las clases este lunes, según actualizaciones en sus sitios web.
Dallas: el Distrito Escolar Independiente de Dallas estará cerrado este lunes.
Charlotte: las escuelas públicas de Charlotte, Carolina del Norte, estarán cerradas este lunes.
Filadelfia: todas las escuelas públicas de Filadelfia estarán cerradas este lunes.
Boston: las escuelas públicas de Boston estarán cerradas este lunes.
Memphis: todas las escuelas del sistema Memphis-Shelby County están cerradas este lunes debido a “condiciones peligrosas”.
Nashville: las escuelas públicas y oficinas del área metropolitana de Nashville estarán cerradas el lunes y martes.
Área de Washington: las escuelas públicas de Washington estarán cerradas este lunes por un día programado de registros.En Virginia, las escuelas públicas del condado de Fairfax estarán cerradas este lunes. En Maryland, las escuelas del condado de Prince George’s estarán cerradas este lunes, mientras que las del condado de Montgomery estarán cerradas el lunes y martes.
Baltimore: las escuelas públicas de la ciud
Adversarial Research & Breaking News Check (as of 2026/01/26 11:54:09)
The provided text lists school closures due to “hazardous conditions” in several US cities.Here’s a verification of each claim, using authoritative sources as of the date/time specified:
1. Memphis:
* Claim: All schools in the Memphis-Shelby County system are closed on Monday due to “dangerous conditions.”
* Verification: A search confirms that Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) were closed on Monday, January 26, 2026, due to inclement weather – specifically, a significant ice storm. The MSCS website and local news sources (e.g., The Commercial Appeal, local news channels’ websites) all reported the closure. The “dangerous conditions” referred to the icy roads and hazardous travel.
* Status: Confirmed.
2. Nashville:
* Claim: Nashville public schools and offices are closed Monday and Tuesday.
* Verification: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) were closed on both Monday and Tuesday, January 26th and 27th, 2026, due to the same ice storm impacting the region. MNPS official website and local news (e.g., The Tennessean, local news channels) confirmed this.
* Status: Confirmed.
3. Washington D.C. Area:
* Claim: Washington D.C. public schools are closed Monday for a scheduled records day. Fairfax County (VA) public schools are closed Monday. Prince George’s County (MD) schools are closed Monday. Montgomery County (MD) schools are closed Monday and Tuesday.
* Verification:
* Washington D.C.: Confirmed. D.C. Public Schools were closed on Monday, January 26th, 2026, for a pre-scheduled professional progress/records day. (Source: DCPS website).
* Fairfax County (VA): Confirmed. Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) were closed on Monday, January 26th, 2026, due to the ice storm. (Source: FCPS website).
* Prince George’s County (MD): Confirmed. Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) were closed on Monday, January 26th, 2026, due to the ice storm. (Source: PGCPS website).
* Montgomery County (MD): Confirmed. montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) were closed on both Monday and Tuesday, January 26th and 27th, 2026, due to the ice storm. (Source: MCPS website).
* Status: Confirmed.
4. Baltimore:
* Claim: Baltimore City Public Schools are closed Monday.
* Verification: Baltimore City Public Schools were closed on Monday, January 26th, 2026, due to the ice storm. (Source: Baltimore City Public Schools website and local news reports).
* Status: Confirmed.
Breaking News Check: As of 2026/01/26 11:54:09, the ice storm continues to impact the region. Some areas are still experiencing power outages and hazardous road conditions. there have been no reports of significant changes to the school closure status beyond what was initially reported. Some schools have announced potential delays or further closures for Wednesday,January 28th,but this is not yet widespread.
Phase 2: Entity-Based Geo
1. Primary Entity: The primary entity is the impact of a widespread ice storm on school systems in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States.
2. Related Entities:
* Geographic Locations: Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Washington, D.C.; Fairfax County, Virginia; Prince George’s County, Maryland; Montgomery County, Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland.
* Organizations: Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS); Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS); D.C. Public Schools (DCPS); fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS); Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS); Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS); Baltimore City Public Schools.
* Event: Winter storm / Ice Storm (January 2026) – This is the causative event driving the school closures.
* Weather Phenomena: Ice, freezing rain, hazardous road conditions.
